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Ball Wall

The person dedicated to ensuring that the two men engaged in a double penetration sexual act do not have skin to skin contact.

"Gordo and I were making this bitch Sheila airtight last weekend and almost had an incident, but thankfully Rhonda was there to be the ball wall. Don't want anyone to think we're gay or anything."

by Deuce2Deuce February 6, 2017


Cock and ball wall

When you have a line of guys covering your girlfriend so it allows a wall to be created. This will prevent anyone from the outside to see you getting deepthroated by your significant other.

Guy number 1: have you heard of the cock and ball wall?
Guy number 2: yeah I have! I heard that it was done in the school!
Guy number 1: bobbi?
Guy number 2: bobbi.

by B-o-b-b-i December 28, 2022


balls to the wall

term used by pilots. when accelerating quickly, the throttle is pushed all the way to the panel and the throttle lever (ball) actually touches the panel (wall). Hence, balls to the wall.

by Geoff Ahn September 30, 2003

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balls to the wall

To push to the limit, go all out, full speed.
A very colorful phrase, one needs to be careful when using "balls to the wall". Although its real origin is very benign, mos people assume it is a reference to testicles.
In fact it is from fighter planes. The "balls" are knobs atop the plane's throttle control. Pushing the throttle all the way forward, to the wall of the cockpit, is to apply full throttle.

"balls to the walls"

by blahblahblah March 30, 2005

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balls to the walls

Term used to describe an intense, or extreme situation.

Origin: In aviation, the throttles (or power levers) are usually sticks with ball shaped ends. When a pilot wants full power, he moves the throttle forward towards the front wall of the cockpit. Thus, "balls to the walls" meant "full power".

When Dr. Smith's patient suffered a cardiac arrest, the code team went balls to the walls.

by davechandler March 7, 2005

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Wall Balling

To take copious amounts of amphetamines, and wash them down with hard liquor.

Well, it's just past midnight. Who's up for some wall balling?

by Julia Despirito March 29, 2010


balls to the wall

This term significantly predates airplanes all together. The term "balls to the wall" originated with James Watt's invention of the centrifugal governor used on early steam engines (circa 1774, well before the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk). Over the years, these types of governors were adapted for use on various other types of engines, including many aircraft engines. Some aircraft have a ball shape at the end of the throttle control, which is actually a clever reference to the governor mechanism, no doubt conceived by a witty designer. It is easy to see where one could get the (wrong) impression that "balls to the wall" would indicate the position of the throttle lever, when in fact, the term, strictly speaking, is a reference to the position of the weights on the governor.

Increase engine speed! Balls to the wall!

by engineering etymologist July 20, 2010

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