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It doesn't mean you suddenly had a new uncle called Bob appearing out of thin air.

It is basically added onto the end of sentences to mean 'and that's it!'.

It is also commonly used in Australia.

For example: 'to get to the park, just do a left here, take the second right and then Bob's your uncle!'

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