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balls coarse slang singular noun 1 N Amer, especially US courage or bravery • It took balls to stand up and admit it. 2 rubbish; nonsense. Also as exclamation. 3 a balls-up.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c in sense 2; 20c in other senses: from ball1 noun 5.

balls something up (ballsed, ballsing) Brit to make a complete mess of it; to bungle it.

balls coarse slang singular noun 1 N Amer, especially US courage or bravery • It took balls to stand up and admit it. 2 rubbish; nonsense. Also as exclamation. 3 a balls-up.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c in sense 2; 20c in other senses: from ball1 noun 5.

balls something up (ballsed, ballsing) Brit to make a complete mess of it; to bungle it.

balls coarse slang singular noun 1 N Amer, especially US courage or bravery • It took balls to stand up and admit it. 2 rubbish; nonsense. Also as exclamation. 3 a balls-up.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c in sense 2; 20c in other senses: from ball1 noun 5.

balls something up (ballsed, ballsing) Brit to make a complete mess of it; to bungle it.