"Ball end" is a catchphrase that involves adding the word "ball" to the end of various body parts, often for humorous effect. The catchphrase is said to have originated from Ayden Kang, who popularized it on social media.
For example, "headball" would refer to head, and "noseball" to the nose. The catchphrase is often used to create silly or absurd descriptions of body parts or actions, and can be used as a playful way to make jokes or lighten the mood in a conversation. It can also be used as a form of slang or inside joke among friends.
While the catchphrase may not be appropriate in all situations, it can be a fun and lighthearted way to add humor to everyday conversations. Just be sure to use it with care and respect for others, and be mindful of any potential cultural or social sensitivities.
You can use this like this. My little cousin loves to kick soccer balls with his feetballs : Ball end (-ball). Which means "my little cousin loves to kick soccer balls with his feet"
an expression of disappointment, annoyance, or disgust.
"Yo, James, we have homework due today!"
"Aww balls..."
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To borrow from another homey on the block
Let me 'ball a hunded fity bra"
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A exclamation used to describe somthing good or fortunate to your self or another.
(new definition from Chris from Washington)
"dude i got an A+ on my test, Balls!"
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Amazingly awesome; the best that something can ever get; great without limitations;
That's balls. Tropical Twist Trident is balls.
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a.) when you find out some horrible news, realize something bad has happened to you or your friends, or that you are in a bad situation. Started by Hobbs and Ramey in the summer of 2005, around the time that Ramey wrecked his car. Can be said as "balls on your chin" or any other body part for that matter. If the mishap is extreme, could even be "balls all over your face" or "balls on your car", etc. Often replaced with the word, "Whammy."
Ramey: "Dude, I totally wrecked my car tonight."
Hobbs: "Man, that's balls on your chin..."
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