Cork slang. Depending on the context means "Go on ahead"/"keep going" or "well spotted" Very much a northside version, so uttering this phrase while wearing a tracksuit adds gravity to your statement.
Chap one: "I say, would you care to indulge in a beverage with me?"
Chap two: "Nah, boy. I'm going out with the oul doll. Ball on."
Chap one: "Oh dear. There appears to be a group of drunken lingerie models in the corner who are attracted to men with buzzcuts and homemade indian ink tattoos over there!"
Chap two: "Wha?!? BALL ON!!!"
Chap two: "Nah, boy. I'm going out with the oul doll. Ball on."
Chap one: "Oh dear. There appears to be a group of drunken lingerie models in the corner who are attracted to men with buzzcuts and homemade indian ink tattoos over there!"
Chap two: "Wha?!? BALL ON!!!"
by Gaz Edmunds October 03, 2006
by Kevin December 08, 2002
by kickup_thefire November 20, 2014
Definition #1: My balls itch.
Definition #2: We all went to Skatopia to skate the biggest ramp, but Jake was the only one with the balls to do it.
Defintion #3: Dude, what kind of balls do you have to flip me off, huh?!?
Definition #2: We all went to Skatopia to skate the biggest ramp, but Jake was the only one with the balls to do it.
Defintion #3: Dude, what kind of balls do you have to flip me off, huh?!?
by DamianRules123 May 23, 2007
"Balls!" cried the queen. "If I had too (two), I could be king."
The king laughed. Not because he wanted to, but because he had too (two).
The king laughed. Not because he wanted to, but because he had too (two).
by Ratfish February 24, 2008
Piccolo: It doesn't make a bit of difference guys, Dende's gone remember? The balls are inert.
Trunks: Does that mean they don't work?
Piccolo: Yes, but I think *repeat first quote*
Trunks: Does that mean they don't work?
Piccolo: Yes, but I think *repeat first quote*
by minhimalist May 14, 2008
To an extreme degree, especially with regard to temperature. Likely derives from the phrase "cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey," which itself dates back to the 19th century.
by swiftlamb January 07, 2015