Crossword clues for ballock
The Collaborative International Dictionary
bollock \bollock\ n. one of the two male reproductive glands; a testis; -- usually spelled ballock, and usually used in the plural.
Syn: gonad, testicle, ball, nut, egg.
2. a pulley-block at the head of a topmast.
Syn: bullock block.
Wiktionary
n. A testicle.
WordNet
Usage examples of "ballock".
He does have two small scars on his ballocks, front to back, just in the centre.
For the last year or so his habit has been to reach climax within me but to empty his ballocks into her mouth.
Turner watercolour behind the wainscoting so we can ballock the boss and eagle off to Monte Carlo.
This was the sort of do she always enjoyed, as long as she had somebody to ballock for doing the wrong thing In Company, a terrible crime in her book.
As you know, a full account of the pinned ballocks is in those journals.
In its centre reared a crimson phallus, outlined in blue ink, ballocks dangling beneath, inscribed with the initials G A.
And now I, too, shall have an accounting: the name of a man parading his ballocks in a home for women at nine in the morning.
If your ballocks must be replaced, the new ones will have every capability of the old.
Pardon me, milady, but Lord Rathburn would have my ballocks if he knew.
Because if he does, I shall cut him like a stirk and feed both his ballocks and his lying tongue to the pigs.
Then Andromeda, in a perfect tempest of outrage, fishfed the entire contents of the chest: shore me of my valiant past as a steering drover ballocks a bull.
Conchobar had fought for his ballocks, as any man among them would have done.
Then Andromeda, in a perfect tempest of outrage, fishfed the entire contents of the chest: shore me of my valiant past as a steering drover ballocks a bull.
He simply wished he had not begun to think her story about the goddess was a load of ballocks from start to end.
Whereupon a golden Edge of Pleasure proceeds to bisect him upwardly all the way from his Ballocks to his Heart, which these days is a lengthy journey.