brass balls
Contrary to its recent misuse as a euphemism for audacity or courage, to have "brass balls" actually means to drive a hard bargain and to refuse to sell for less than what you ask for.
The term dates back to the days when pawn shop brokers would traditionally hang three brass balls outside their shop doors to indicate their services.
The term dates back to the days when pawn shop brokers would traditionally hang three brass balls outside their shop doors to indicate their services.
You mean to tell me that this guitar is only worth $15? You've got some real brass balls on you!
brass balls
A pair of metallic spheres, each approximately 2 inches in diameter, connected by a string or chain and meant to represent the male testes. Used as a motivational tool by Alec Baldwin in the 1992 film version of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross.
It takes brass balls to sell real estate.
brass balls
NO FEAR! Scared of nothing.
That dude has some MAJOR BRASS BALLS!
brass balls
audacity, courage (an elaboration of balls)
It takes brass balls to face a monster.
brass balls
Bits of a brass monkey. Often found lying around on the coldest day of the year.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph! That'd freeze the balls off a brass monkey.
brass balls
'Brass balls' are what Santa's elves need, when they complete their work for Christmas. Reference comes from 2005 Saturday Night Live skit, featuring Alec Baldwin.
Alec Baldwin waved those brass balls in front of Santa's elves - was that a call to glory, or just showing off?
Brass Balls
Refering to ultimate manliness, courage, or endurance that a man may possess.
Long distance runners must have brass balls to endure thier intence training.