A fork of Rural Dictionary
Bally comes from the Irish word Báile meaning homeplace or town.
There are many towns in Ireland containing the prefix Bally.
Examples are Ballymena (Co.Antrim) An Báile Meánach, The Middle Town; Ballymoney (Co. Antrim) Báile an Mhonaidh, The Town of the Moor; Ballymote (Co. Sligo) Báile an Mhóta, The Town of the Mound; Ballynahinch (Co. Down) Báile na Hínse, The Town of the Holm; Ballymore (Co. Donegal), The Big Town
bally was/still is a very stoned fellow who can often be found in the bars/clubs/streets/houses of south bournemouth. conversation with bally usually includes the phrase 'im fucked mate'. anyone who encounters bally should be friendly, polite and offer him drug based treats.
fuckin hell, bally looks fucked!
Bally (n).
(also to bally (verb))
To walk off on the people you're with to god knows where during a night out, without telling them, for no particular reason.
Usually when completely hammered.
"Lad, what happened to you last night!?"
"Mate I have no idea!"
"I do, you ballied us you little sweat!"
"I think I just got bored, thats when I did a bally."
Some one brave. As in some one with big balls.
Whao! he's really bally, he gave his teacher the middle finger
It is a Belizean creole slang meaning “boy” or “guy”
Creole:That da the Bally I tell you bout. Translation: That is the boy I told you about.