Is Bob really your uncle?

Bob’s your uncle is a commonly used expression mainly in Britain, Ireland and Commonwealth nations. Typically, someone says it to conclude a set of simple instructions to mean, “and there you have it,” or “you’re all set.” For example, “To make a ham sandwich, just put a piece of ham between two slices of buttered bread, and Bob’s your uncle.”

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