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bally
1[bal-ee]
adjective
damned (euphemism forbloody ).
Bally
2[bah-lee]
noun
a city in SW West Bengal, in E India, NW of Kolkata.
bally
1/ ˈæɪ /
adjective
slanga euphemism for bloody
bally
2/ ˈæɪ /
noun
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bally1
Example Sentences
“You have icy, grippy, soft, bally, sugary and slushy. Those are the six main snow conditions,” she said.
The team news has landed, and here it bally well is:
Mr Hichilema would often use slang on social media, including the term "bally", an informal way of addressing someone as your father.
“Quite frankly, old chap, I know nothing about the bally snake. I thought the blighter had died years ago.”
Just then, Clayton enters and cheekily asks, “How the devil did you ever get into that bally jungle?”
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