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Balls To You

The best greeting ever. Once said by Liza Minnelli, and reviewed by Ray William Johnson, has become the most formal greeting ever.

Bob: Hey Bill, balls to you!
Bill: Thanks Bob, balls to you as well. *Tips his hat*

by Urban Dictionary January 11, 2011

358๐Ÿ‘ 101๐Ÿ‘Ž


ball ball you

meaning "please, I beg of you", which is "็ƒ็ƒไฝ (ๆฑ‚ๆฑ‚ไฝ )" translated verbatim.

A humorous Chinese internet slang used for begging.

- Can can need. Ball ball you.
- Show show way!

- Her name plz! Ball ball you!

by NotVeryJoe May 6, 2023

36๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


balls to you

Used as a form of congratulations, perferable during a formal event.

example 1: "Balls to you son, graduation is a big step"
example 2: "Balls to the graduating class of 2011!"

by izizi2 February 1, 2011

83๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


Balls to you

Balls to you is an aggressive term where you mean to say that you don't care. It's a synonym for "Screw you"

Boy 1- If you do not listen to me you'll have to face the consequences.
Boy 2- Balls to you ,dude

by BumchinBabe November 12, 2018

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balls to you

used when arguing your point and are fed up and sigh then say "balls to you im right"

1: my drawing is sooo much better than yours
2: *sigh* balls to you idk *walks off*

by MrFaggot August 16, 2007

111๐Ÿ‘ 56๐Ÿ‘Ž


balls on you

When a friend has something unfortunate happen to them you say "Balls on you". Because having somebody elses balls on you is unfortunate and undesireable. Similar to something "sucking". Sometimes typed boy

Other forms: balls on me, balls on him, balls on her, balls on them.

"Dude, a bid pooped on my car, and the top was down!"

"Balls on you!"

or

"Hey, your sister just called, she can't drive us to the party this weekend."

"Balls on me."

by redneckpotatoe June 1, 2009

21๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fair balls to you

Irish, colloquialism: well done, congratulations, you've achieved something unexpected.

"You mean you took Evangeline Lily home with you last night? Jesus. Fair balls to you."

by E.W. Felton August 4, 2005

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