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ball out

To do something successfully and effortlessly.

Dude I'm going to ball out on that test bro, shit's so easy I didn't even need to study

by bromarsharif December 8, 2011

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ball out

To spend a lot of cash, especially at a strip club.

Yo, homes, I got five hundred dollars in ones. Damn, it's time to ball out!

by JLar$on February 21, 2008

480๐Ÿ‘ 161๐Ÿ‘Ž


ball out

TO LEAVE, it means to leave

I'm bouts to ball out of this joint

by Rolls A Lot May 6, 2005

113๐Ÿ‘ 193๐Ÿ‘Ž


ball out

reminding a person about a negative event, often a recent negative event. Works best when used in front of numerous people. The more painful the event, the better the ball out

Peterson: would you like to go on a date with me?
Random Girl: No thanks.
Peterson: Well fuck you, you fuckin shit eatin bitch.
Random Girl: What?!?!
Peterson: That's right bitch, fuck you and everybody that looks like you
Kyle: Pete, that was a mighty ball out.

by Kyle Morgan January 23, 2009

29๐Ÿ‘ 117๐Ÿ‘Ž


Balls out

To exude tremendous effort, to try extremely hard.

I decided to slack off and get a B in the class, but Ross went balls out and got a 100%

by Casey June 11, 2003

11119๐Ÿ‘ 1515๐Ÿ‘Ž


balls out

This refers to the governor on a steam engine. Two heavy balls are attached to the engine so that as engine speed increases, the centrifigal force of the flywheel causes the balls to rise. As the balls top out, they govern (limit) the engine, thereby controlling maximum engine speed. "Balls out," then, refers to running the engine at maximum speed.

The engineer was running the train at a "balls out" pace while trying to make up time.

by Blueglowizard April 18, 2009

403๐Ÿ‘ 192๐Ÿ‘Ž


balls out

Originally referred to the governor on old steam engines that had two ball that rotated across one another that would control speed depending on how fast they spun. Balls out meant going full speed or power.

That old steam tractor was going balls out.

by tradesman November 21, 2003

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