ballsy

adj
/ˈbɔlzi/

Etymology

From balls (“courage”) + -y.

Definitions

  1. Tough and courageous

    Tough and courageous; having balls.

    • On a movie like this, I don’t mind doing [the scene] as written, but I do do a lot of improv. I’m sort of a rapid-fire ballsy talker, and so I bring that to the character whenever it’s appropriate to the scene. That never makes it in.

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