balls-out
1balls-out — ˈbȯlz¦au̇t adjective Etymology: balls out (herein) 1. : characterized by maximum intensity : all out : full out a balls out effort often considered vulgar 2. : characterized by bold aggre …
2balls out — adverb Etymology: balls, plural of ball (I) (testis) : at the maximum attainable speed or capacity : all out running balls out to be as far up front as possible Patricia N. Warrren detachments in Gonaïves … are operating balls out while here in… …
3balls\ out — At maximum possible speed. Derived from operation of a mechanical governor on a steam engine, where a shaft spun two opposing balls. When maximum speed was set, the balls rotated in their greatest radius. We re so late on delivering on the Hiphip …
4balls\ out — At maximum possible speed. Derived from operation of a mechanical governor on a steam engine, where a shaft spun two opposing balls. When maximum speed was set, the balls rotated in their greatest radius. We re so late on delivering on the Hiphip …
5Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach — est un film américain sorti en 2007 et réalisé par Danny Leiner avec au casting Seann William Scott et Randy Quaid. Synopsis Suit à la mort du coach de tennis d un collège un surveillant un peu fou décide d entrainer une équipe pour le… …
6balls-out — adj full scale, full tilt. A vulgar version of all out, this fairly uncommon intensify ing expression is normally used by males …
7balls-out — 1. adjective extreme, extremely great 2. adverb a) with great abandon b) At the fastest possible speed …
8Balls-out — aggressive in a masculine way …
9balls-out — Australian Slang aggressive in a masculine way …
10go balls out — go ˈballs out idiom to do sth in a very determined or extreme way, especially when it means taking risks • The team went balls out in the final. Main entry: ↑ballsidiom …