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balls"testicles," early 14c., from plural of ball (n.1). See also ballocks. Meaning "courage, nerve" is from 1928. Balls to the wall, however, probably is from World War II Air Forces s [..]
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balls(golf balls) A golf ball is designed is especially for the game of golf with specific diametric and weight requirements according to the Rules of Golf. A golf ball is also designed to achieve a spec [..]
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ballsAnother name for a man's testicles.
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ballsNoun. 1. Testicles. Usually in plural. 2. Courage, in for example, "She hasn't got the balls to tell him the truth." 3. Rubbish, nonsense. Exclam. Expressing annoyance.
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ballsA deep, resonant sound.
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ballsThe three golden balls. The emblem of St. Nicholas, who is said to have given three purses of gold to three virgin sisters to enable them to marry.
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ballsMidnight, which in the military's 24-hour timekeeping system may be written as '0000,' although writing midnight as '2400' is perhaps more common.
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balls1) The depth and thickness of a sound, usually on the bottom end of the EQ (as in “needs more balls”). 2) The strength of the voice on the mic (as in “check it like you have some balls”).
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