VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Bob's your uncle

Meaning:

Said to mean "No problem", "the solution is simple", "there you have it"

Examples:

  • So, Ilinka went round there with him and Bob's your uncle.
  • We'll run 'em down before you can say "Bob's your uncle".
  • Bob's your uncle, his heart just stops.
  • Well done Johnny, Bob's your uncle.
  • You visit Miss Silver, and Bob's your uncle.
  • And Bob's your uncle.
  • Bob's your uncle, mate.
  • And Bob's your uncle.
  • Bob's your uncle, mate.
  • And Bob's your uncle. Right.