'What a load of cobblers' means 'what a load of rubbish!'
It is applied when you are talking about something that is false (ie lies).
Example: "Jon said he didn't do it, what a load of cobblers! It was 'im alright!"
A cobblers shop is an old term for a shoe making factory, usually run from the house. These days cobblers shops also cut keys as well as fix shoes, but don't make them so much anymore.
The floor load in an overseas container is the amount of load the floor is capable of holding.
To roll (a cannabis cigarette) is the meaning to the British term to skin up.
"full house load" Never heard that term. "Full Load" means a gun that had hold more than one round is fully loaded. "Full house load" could mean the maximum electrical load that can be carried by the current electrical system of a house or a similar contained unit.
its a slang term for hello
the term load bearing means to extract one partial combulation and to exchange it for a more efficient trade.
jail, prison, clink
It is a British term and the 925 signifies that it is sterling.
Semibreve is the British term for "whole note."
The term BSP refers to a thread known as British Standard Pipe, there is also BSPT, this is British Standard Pipe Tapered.
the load only
In British slang, the term Nancy or Nance is a derogatory term for a homosexual or effeminate male. A variation of this is Nancy-boy. It is best to avoid using this term and other homophobic slurs.