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Qué (quién) es BALLS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ball (album); Balls; Ball (baseball); Balls (album); BALL (disambiguation); The Ball (disambiguation); The Ball (film); The Ball; The Ball (Dynasty)

balls         
It's an old wives' tale that testicles can be used to measure hot temperatures to within a few degrees. Hot as balls is around 100 degrees Fahrenheit; hotter than balls is anything hotter. (See witch's tit.)
South Carolina in the summer is hotter than balls.
balls         
vulgar slang
¦ plural noun
1. testicles.
2. courage; nerve.
3. [treated as sing.] Brit. nonsense; rubbish.
¦ verb (balls something up) bungle something.
balls         
(ballses, ballsing, ballsed)
1.
If you say that someone has balls, you mean that they have courage. (INFORMAL, RUDE)
I never had the balls to do anything like this.
= guts
N-UNCOUNT: oft the N to-inf [approval]
2.
You can say 'balls' or say that what someone says is balls when you think that it is stupid or wrong. (BRIT INFORMAL, VERY RUDE)
What complete and utter balls!
EXCLAM; N-UNCOUNT [feelings]

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Ball (disambiguation)

A ball is a spherical round object with various uses.

Ball(s) or The Ball may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de BALLS
1. Yet Mr Balls is supposed to be the Prime Minister‘s great aide, Balls the genius, Balls the mastermind of the post–Blair era.
2. Most leg–spinners bowl wicket–taking balls but they bowl bad balls.
3. His first fifty came off 78 balls, the century 80 balls later.
4. Ed Balls: Brown was nervous Mr Balls was speaking while campaigning for the Ealing Southall by–election.
5. Andrew Flintoff‘s 3' in 73 balls was uncharacteristically sluggish, and Vikram Solanki‘s 4' in 86 balls scarcely set matters alight.