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This term has a variety of uses. Although it actually means 'testicles'.

It can be an exclamation of surprise. It could even be an exclamation of pain or shock.

It is also used to describe something that is "complete nonsense". So it depends on the context. It is mostly used in the same way that the British use the word 'bloody'.

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