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baller
[ baw-ler ]
noun
- Also ˛ú˛šąôąô¡˛š []. Slang.
- a successful person who has or earns a lot of money and lives a lavish, flashy, or extravagant lifestyle:
I busted out my newly tailored suit and rolled in there like a baller, or at least I tried my best to.
Heâs a real baller now, upgrading from a bachelor pad to a penthouse.
- someone who is proficient at playing ball, especially basketball:
She'll be taking her talents, as a baller and a student, to Davidson College this fall.
- a tool that makes, scoops, or winds things into balls (used in combination):
Using a melon baller, scoop out the inside of the apples, taking care to create a shell of even thickness.
Just for kicks, they balled socks in a mechanical sock baller and shot them across the room.
adjective
- Also ˛ú˛šąôąô¡˛š []. Slang. great or excellent, especially in a flashy or stylish way:
I'd never been inside that club before, and the place is ballerâitâs going to blow you away.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of baller1
Example Sentences
Who knew Finney-Smith would be such a baller?
The Times was unable to reach Ball for comment, and his company, Big Baller Brand, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Three weeks ago, Big Baller Brand posted a video of Ball lounging on a couch while watching the âTweakerâ music video, which features all three of his sons.
âI feel like every guy in our defense is a baller. I feel like they should be recognized for it.â
âHeâs a baller,â Oxnard Pacifica quarterback Dominic Duran said of the 5-foot-8, 150-pound sophomore.
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