- lover's balls
- Australian Slangpl n painful, temporary condition of the testicles which may follow a long period of unrelieved sexual arousal
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
lover's balls — /ˈlʌvəz bɔlz/ (say luvuhz bawlz) plural noun → blue balls …
Lover's balls — pl n painful, temporary condition of the testicles which may follow a long period of unrelieved sexual arousal … Dictionary of Australian slang
blue balls — /blu ˈbɔlz/ (say blooh bawlz) plural noun Colloquial a painful, temporary condition of the testicles which may follow a long period of unrelieved sexual arousal. Also, lover s balls …
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