a kick in the balls



a kick in the balls

1. vulgar A thoroughly devastating or disappointing setback or failure. Losing the championship match was a real kick in the balls, but I knew I just had to train even harder and try again next year.
2. vulgar A harsh punishment (or remedy) for acting foolishly or malevolently. Usually used prescriptively (i.e., "(someone) needs a kick in the balls"). Tim needs a kick in the balls for passing up such a fantastic job opportunity. Whoever has been spreading rumors about Cathy deserves a kick in the balls!
See also: ball, kick

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Leuthar-Ancient Germanic
Helen['helən]
GrahameGRAY-əm, GRAMScottish, English (Rare)
Brenton['brentn]
Remigiore-MEE-jo (Italian)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Cadeyrn-Ancient Celtic