have a ball



have a ball

to have an exciting time. I plan to have a ball while I'm on vacation. Come on, everybody! Let's have a ball!
See also: ball, have

have a ball

to enjoy yourself very much She's running the company now and having a ball.
See also: ball, have

have a ball

  (old-fashioned)
to enjoy yourself very much 'So how was the party last night?' 'It was wonderful - we had a ball!'
See also: ball, have

have a ball

Enjoy oneself enormously, as in It was a great trip-I had a ball. This idiom uses the noun ball in the sense of "a gala dance." [Slang; 1920s]
See also: ball, have

have a ball

tv. to have an exciting time. (see also ball.) Come on, everybody! Let’s have a ball!
See also: ball, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BonifÁC-Czech, Hungarian
Sigrid['sigrid]
FreyaFRAY-ah (Norse Mythology), FRAY-ə (English)Norse Mythology, English (British, Modern)
Amadeusahm-ə-DAY-əs (English), ahm-ə-DEE-əs (English)Late Roman
Roxannarahk-SAN-əEnglish
Artemio-Italian, Spanish