to have balls
31Balls — This interesting name has a number of possible derivations. Firstly, it may be of early medieval English origin, from a nickname for a short, rounded person, derived from the Middle English bal(le) , ball, a development of the Olde English pre… …
32have by the balls — Australian Slang have (someone) in one s power …
33balls — fish don t have them but are sometimes made into them. A ball of shredded white fish or cod and mashed potatoes, flour or other binding material, usually fried. Also called fish dumpling. See also catfish ball, fish ball and ball …
34balls up — verb To do something badly. To ruin a job. He really ballsed up that paint work. Itll have to be redone! …
35keep several balls in the air — have/keep/several balls in the air informal phrase to try to do several different things at the same time Thesaurus: to be busysynonym Main entry: ball …
36Have more balls than Keno — show a lot of determination …
37have more balls than keno — Australian Slang show a lot of determination …
38Carved Stone Balls — are petrospheres, usually round and rarely oval. They have protruding knobs on the surface, from 3 to 160 in number. Their size is fairly uniform, they date from the late Neolithic to possibly the Iron Age and are mainly found in Scotland. They… …
39Ed Balls — Infobox Minister honorific prefix = The Right Honourable name = Edward Balls honorific suffix = MP office =Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families primeminister = Gordon Brown term start = 28 June 2007 term end = predecessor = New… …
40Juggling balls — Juggling balls, or simply balls, are a popular prop used by jugglers, either on their own mdash;usually in sets of three or more mdash;or in combination with other props such as clubs or rings. A juggling ball refers to a juggling object that is… …