Load of cobblers British slang
Nonsense
I didn't care what she said. It was just a load of cobblers.
Why did the leader make us do these things? What a load of cobblers!
I think you shouldn't pay attention to what he says. It's a load of cobblers.
A slang used to indicate nonsense; lies and exaggeration
Gibberish.
Used to describe a person who talks a lot, but does not say any meaning or value
The idiom comes from rhyming slang: cobblers' awls rhymes with balls. "Cobblers" is the short version.
Men are normally responsible for building the house, while women decorate that house to make it become a home.
A: I built this house; meanwhile, my wife was in charge of designing its interior and exterior.
B: It is true that men make houses, women make homes.