Dictionaries:

ball:

1. A testicle , based on its spherical shape. See also: balls .

2. A (wild) sex party .

3. To ball , to have sexual-intercourse See copulation for synonyms.

Quotes:

(1) Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990): ' I would trust that babe as far as I could ball her .'

(2) Daryl Van Horn (Jack Nicholson) to Alex (Cher) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987):
-- Daryl: 'Interesting word ball room .'
-- Alex: 'It's always been one of my favorites .'

4. To have a ball , to have-sex or to have-a-good-time , to enjoy oneself. Also, someone funny or fun to be with, unless its Heidy Abromowitz: 'Heidy was the Belle of the Ball [on Prom Night] or maybe that's the ball of the ball .' by/in Joan Rivers' Salute to Heidy Abromowitz (1985).

5. In gaylese , to penetrate the anus of a partner right up to the balls .


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Quotes Containing ball:
Heidy Abromowitz: ''Heidy was the Belle of the Ball [on Prom Night] or maybe that''s the ball of the ball .'' by/in Joan Rivers'' Salute to Heidy Abromowitz (1985).
Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990): ''I would trust that babe as far as I could ball her.''
''The subconscious mind never makes mistakes.'' Professor Gurkakoff (Oscar Homolka) to Professor Bertram Potts (Gary Cooper) in Ball of Fire (1941):
Leticia Van Allen (Mae West) sponsoring the policemens'' ball in Myra Breckinridge (1970): ''I''ve always adored policemens'' balls .''
Eddie O''Brien (Gene Kelly) in Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949): ''If she''s a dame , she wants romance .''
''If she''s a dame , she wants romance .'' Eddie O''Brien (Gene Kelly) in Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949)
''If she''s a dame , she wants romance .'' Eddie O''Brien (Gene Kelly) in Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949)
''If she''s a dame , she wants romance .'' Eddie O''Brien (Gene Kelly) in Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949)
Gloria Lyons (Lucille Ball) about a co-performer in The Big Street (1942): ''That dame is a lump of mud.''
Sugarpuss O'Shea (Barbara Stanwyck) to Professor Bertram Potts (Gary Cooper) in Ball of Fire (1941): 'Shove in your clutch, professor.'
Eddie O''Brien (Gene Kelly) in Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949):''If she''s a dame , she wants romance .''
Gloria Lyons (Lucille Ball) about a co-performer in The Big Street (1942): ''That dame is a lump of mud.''
Julie (Lucille Ball) and Charlie (voice of Edgar Bergen) in Look Who's Laughing (1941): - Julie Patterson: 'Marriage is a strong institution, Charlie .' - Charlie McCarthy: 'So is Alcatraz, but I wouldn't want to live in it .'
Charlie Bewell (Louis Calhern) to his daughter Susan (Lucille Ball) in Forever, Darling (1956): 'The thing to remember is that in marriage the husband and wife are one... and the husband is the one.'
Louis Blore/King Louis XV (Red Skelton) chasing May Daly/Madame du Barry (Lucille Ball) around the room in Du Barry Was a Lady (1943): - Louis: ''Can''t you see I''m hungry for a kiss?'' - May: ''You''re just hungry .''
Agatha (Lucille Ball) to the butler Humphrey (Bob Hope) in Fancy Pants (1950): - Agatha Floud: ''The first time I saw you I said to myself: ''Here''s a dirty , low-down, lilly-livered coyote . Then, as I got to know you better, I figured you for a filthy, sneaking rat .'' - Humphrey Brinstead: ''I grow-on people like that.''
Charlie Bewell (Louis Calhern) giving fatherly advice to his daughter Susan Dewell Vega (Lucille Ball) on her wedding day in Forever, Darling (1956): ''The thing to remember is that in marriage the husband and wife are one... and the husband is the one.''
''This is the kind of woman that makes whole civilizations topple.'' Miss Bragg (Kathleen Howard) speaking of Sugarpuss O''Shea (Barbara Stanwyck) in Ball of Fire (1941).
''This is the kind of woman that makes whole civilizations topple.'' Miss Bragg (Kathleen Howard) speaking of Sugarpuss O''Shea (Barbara Stanwyck) in Ball of Fire (1941).
Shy Connie Martin (Harriet Hilliard (Nelson)) and Kitty Collins (Lucille Ball) in Follow the Fleet (1936): - Connie :'Kitty, there's a sailor I want to meet. How do I go about it?' - Kitty:'Are you kidding?' - Connie :'No. I mean are there any rules?' - Kitty:'Well, yes and no . Yes before you meet 'em and no after.'
Daryl (Jack Nicholson) to Alex (Cher) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): - Daryl: 'Interesting word ball room.' - Alex: 'It's always been one of my favorites.'
Miss Bragg (Kathleen Howard) speaking of Sugarpuss O''Shea (Barbara Stanwyck) in Ball of Fire (1941): ''If I were the cream-for that woman''s coffee, I''d curdle.'' And later: ''This is the kind of woman that makes whole civilizations topple.''
Miss Bragg (Kathleen Howard) speaking of Sugarpuss O''Shea (Barbara Stanwyck) in Ball of Fire (1941): ''If I were the cream-for that woman''s coffee, I''d curdle.'' And later: ''This is the kind of woman that makes whole civilizations topple.''
Daryl (Jack Nicholson) to Alex (Cher) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): - Daryl: ''Interesting word ball room.'' - Alex: ''It''s always been one of my favorites.''


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