ball out

التعريفات والمعاني

== English == === Etymology 1 === Derived from ball (“to play basketball”) + out. ==== Verb ==== ball out (third-person singular simple present balls out, present participle balling out, simple past and past participle balled out) (sports, slang) To play or perform extremely well. === Etymology 2 === Derived from balls-out (“with great abandon; at the fastest possible speed”). ==== Verb ==== ball out (third-person singular simple present balls out, present participle balling out, simple past and past participle balled out) (slang) To spend extravagant amounts of money (especially at a casino or nightclub); to act as a baller. === Etymology 3 === ==== Verb ==== ball out Misspelling of bawl out. === Etymology 4 === From rootball. ==== Verb ==== ball out (third-person singular simple present balls out, present participle balling out, simple past and past participle balled out) (transitive, horticulture) To move a plant with its rootball attached. === Etymology 5 === From ball sealer. ==== Verb ==== ball out (third-person singular simple present balls out, present participle balling out, simple past and past participle balled out) (transitive) To plug a hole using a ball sealer. === Anagrams === out ball