from the Bible Ephasians 3:21
"Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen."
"Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen."
by Thistledog July 12, 2009

greatest, tightest pussy you've ever had in your life. Never get sick of it. The beginning and end of all pleasure on earth. Gay guys, you wouldn't understand.
Damn, Jody's pussy is the be-all, end-all. Kara's was uber-tight, but I couldn't get it in all the way, so I'll never know what it feels like. My loss.
by Doug E. Doug April 21, 2008

by jeffreymotherfuckingtakeover May 6, 2008

When you are mentally stressed and physically exhausted, because you can’t think and move, preferring to lie down to rest your out-of-shape body, while constantly worrying how you are going to meet those ridiculous deadlines come Monday.
Jessie sought counselling because she’s suffering from the weak-end effect—she wants to take back her 48 hours for herself and for her family, instead of letting her job take a toll on what used to be her free time—the weekend.
by MathPlus January 16, 2018

A powerful true war film about British POWs in a japanese POW camp during the second world war, portraying Captain Ernerst Gordon a survivor of the camp (who went on later to write a book about it)
by urbru September 25, 2005

by Msniss June 11, 2015

"Ball end" is a catchphrase that involves adding the word "ball" to the end of various body parts, often for humorous effect. The catchphrase is said to have originated from Ayden Kang, who popularized it on social media.
For example, "headball" would refer to head, and "noseball" to the nose. The catchphrase is often used to create silly or absurd descriptions of body parts or actions, and can be used as a playful way to make jokes or lighten the mood in a conversation. It can also be used as a form of slang or inside joke among friends.
While the catchphrase may not be appropriate in all situations, it can be a fun and lighthearted way to add humor to everyday conversations. Just be sure to use it with care and respect for others, and be mindful of any potential cultural or social sensitivities.
For example, "headball" would refer to head, and "noseball" to the nose. The catchphrase is often used to create silly or absurd descriptions of body parts or actions, and can be used as a playful way to make jokes or lighten the mood in a conversation. It can also be used as a form of slang or inside joke among friends.
While the catchphrase may not be appropriate in all situations, it can be a fun and lighthearted way to add humor to everyday conversations. Just be sure to use it with care and respect for others, and be mindful of any potential cultural or social sensitivities.
You can use this like this. My little cousin loves to kick soccer balls with his feetballs : Ball end (-ball). Which means "my little cousin loves to kick soccer balls with his feet"
by Minjoon February 28, 2023
