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balls over balls

1. feeling enthusiasm

2. to an extreme degree

1. I'm balls over balls about this week being over.

2. You are balls over balls out of your depth here.

by Cookers February 08, 2009

Red ball Blue ball

The act of getting kicked in the nuts while nutting in a women.

Bruh, i was smashing Amy last night and her mother Red ball Blue balled me.

by Jack the Ripper. November 28, 2018

Ball and Chain Ball

An outrageously fun wedding, where the bride and groom acknowledge that they are prisoners of love - prepared to be legally shackled to one another for eternity. Prison Attire is required at a Ball and Chain Ball.

Eric: Will you Marry Me? Adele: Yes, but only at a Ball and Chain Ball. Eric: Duh! Adele: Please don't dress up as Nick Nolte. Eric: As long as you don't dress up like Martha Stewart.

A deal is struck, and the planning begins for the ball and chain ball.

by Joe Mama Harrington November 14, 2008

LEFT BALL AND RIGHT BALL

They are the same.

Look the LEFT BALL AND THE RIGHT BALL are the same because one is LEFT when the other had been addressed which is the RIGHT ONE you happen to be addressing. John would you please address my LEFT BALL AND RIGHT BALL as does it matter what order , as no way because the first you address is RIGHT and the next one is LEFT but also the first you address is from the LEFT BALL and the other is the LEFT BALL

by TESLA FACE ALPHABET August 24, 2021

Ball to Balls Contact

When you’re playing a sport that uses a ball and it hits your scrotum

Guy: Oh shit! The basketball just hit me right in the balls!
Guy 2: That’s Ball to Balls Contact right there!

by StudMastaFlex34 April 02, 2022

Ball ball ball Lin Lin

A term used by numerous individuals in a conversation. This phrase is typically used to agree with someone.

Person 1: "This pool is very nice."
Person 2: "Ball ball ball lin lin."
Person 3: "Ball ball ball lin lin."

by mericafryingpan September 23, 2023

Ball ball ball Lin Lin

A term used by numerous individuals in a conversation. This phrase is typically used to agree with someone.

Person 1: "This pool is very nice."
Person 2: "Ball ball ball lin lin."
Person 3: "Ball ball ball lin lin."

by mericafryingpan September 23, 2023