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bally
bally
English
Adjective
bally (not comparable)
- (Britain, dated, euphemistic) bloody; used as a mild intensifier.
- He's just a bally idiot.
- 1960, P[elham] G[renville] Wodehouse, “chapter VII, VIII, and XV”, in Jeeves in the Offing, London: Herbert Jenkins, OCLC 1227855:
- However, be that as it may and whether you liked the bally thing or didn't, the point was that it had vanished [...] It amazed me that I could have allowed myself to be let in for a binge of this description simply because a woman wished it. Too bally chivalrous for our own good, we Woosters, and always have been. [...] “When you hear me burst into song, you'll know there's peril afoot and you'll have plenty of time to nip out of the window.” “And break my bally neck?” [...] “Nothing can possibly go wrong.” “Just as you say, sir. But I still have that feeling.” The blood of the Woosters is hot, and I was about to tell him in set terms what I thought of his bally feeling, when I suddenly spotted what it was that was making him crab the act.
Adverb
bally (not comparable)
Usage notes
- Bally is almost exclusively used by the British upper classes.