bally

adj
/ˈbæli/

Etymology

Clipping of balaclava + -y.

Definitions

  1. Bloody (used as a mild intensifier).

    • He's just a bally idiot.
    • “My faith! It’ll be more bally corpse than bride, though, this journey.”
    • “I dislike to frighten the ladies, sir,” he said, “but she can’t float a dozen minutes, in my opinion. There’s a hole in her you could drive a bally cow through, sir.”
  2. Very.

    • That was a bally foolish thing to do, old chap!
  3. A balaclava.

    • With SB, no sideman Bally on my face like darg I’m silent (…) 3 up Silent and Violent Bally on my face, fuck Trident
    • Always I got my bally But sometimes I'm like fuck bally Cah long time I ain’t seen Savy And long time I ain’t seen Smarkz
    • I’ma get that iron, go and get the bally

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA