US /bɑbz jʊɚ ˈʌŋkl/
・UK /bɒbz jɔ: ˈʌŋkl/
Piss off. Bob's your uncle.
Bob's your uncle. Okay that was American as frick.
Open that up and bob's your uncle and fanny's your auntie.
And Bob's your uncle.
or air. Now you just have to wait for the plane to taxi by and Bob's your uncle.
So, we're going to start with this one, for example: "Bob's your uncle." Now, people use this expression quite often.
So, we're going to start with this one, for example, Bob's your uncle.
And the slaw with a little jalapeno bound with a light mayo and Bob's your uncle.
And the slaw with a little jalapeño bound with a light mayo and Bob's Your Uncle.
Having done the easy one, Venezuela, you just swoop in, capture Maduro and Bob's your uncle.
At the moment we cast my head in plaster and then I've meticulously carved the rest of it, painted it silver, stuck a funnel on my head and Bob's your uncle.
Bob's your uncle.
If I wanted water right now I can literally just push that, put my Suica card and Bob's your uncle.
Bob's your uncle.
Bob's your uncle.
Bob's your uncle denim jacket.
So if someone's talking too much, you can say, "What's he on about?" So my personal favourite of this list is, "Bob's your uncle." And this, if you're not familiar with the phrase, may sound ridiculous,
Um, but Bob's your uncle is a phrase we use to conclude a set of instructions.