in bulk
Scouse for laughing your head off.
Definitions
Laughing so hard you can't breathe. 'He had me in bulk' means whatever he said wiped the floor with you — proper belly-laugh, not a polite chuckle. Same family as 'in bits' or 'crying'.
in bulk In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
People Also Ask
What does 'in bulk' mean in Scouse?
In Liverpool (Scouse) slang, being 'in bulk' means laughing your head off.
How do you use 'in bulk' in a sentence?
You might say 'He had us in bulk with that story'.
Where does 'in bulk' come from?
It's Scouse, the dialect of Liverpool.
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