Balls Out is a means used to get yourself out of an unwanted situation, while you are with a group of people (refer to the example).
Now there are many rules to Balls Out, as it is a very complicated means to an ends, so to speak, these rules are;
-Balls Out can only be called in reasonable situations; Balls Out to shooting that guy over there, is not reasonable.
-The Balls Out call must be audible; no mumbling.
-In case of a tie, Balls Out must be repeated by the people that have tied, until it is clear that one guy said Balls Out faster then the other guy.
-Seeing as the female population does not have balls, you may think that they don't have to say Balls Out...but they do...they are not above the Balls Out Law!
-The final and most important rule...
If you lose Balls Out then you must do the unwanted task, do not complain about it...you lost, so man up and get the job done!
Now there are many rules to Balls Out, as it is a very complicated means to an ends, so to speak, these rules are;
-Balls Out can only be called in reasonable situations; Balls Out to shooting that guy over there, is not reasonable.
-The Balls Out call must be audible; no mumbling.
-In case of a tie, Balls Out must be repeated by the people that have tied, until it is clear that one guy said Balls Out faster then the other guy.
-Seeing as the female population does not have balls, you may think that they don't have to say Balls Out...but they do...they are not above the Balls Out Law!
-The final and most important rule...
If you lose Balls Out then you must do the unwanted task, do not complain about it...you lost, so man up and get the job done!
Person 1- Balls Out to cleaning up those dishes!
Person 2- Balls Out!
Person 3- Balls Out!
Person 4- Dammit! Now I have to clean the damn dishes.
Person 1- Hahaha...yeah, ya do.
Person 2- Balls Out!
Person 3- Balls Out!
Person 4- Dammit! Now I have to clean the damn dishes.
Person 1- Hahaha...yeah, ya do.
by Breid October 14, 2006
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by JLar$on February 21, 2008
This refers to the governor on a steam engine. Two heavy balls are attached to the engine so that as engine speed increases, the centrifigal force of the flywheel causes the balls to rise. As the balls top out, they govern (limit) the engine, thereby controlling maximum engine speed. "Balls out," then, refers to running the engine at maximum speed.
by Blueglowizard April 18, 2009
Originally referred to the governor on old steam engines that had two ball that rotated across one another that would control speed depending on how fast they spun. Balls out meant going full speed or power.
by tradesman November 21, 2003
by skrilla June 17, 2003