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"balling" is a correct word in English.
It can be used to refer to the act of spending lavishly or extravagantly. For example, "My friend is balling on his salary, spending money like he's a millionaire."
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balling
verb
Present participle of ball
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"You used to go down there and it was all open with shouting and balling and it was just funny all the time.
He is balling someone out over the phone.
He's a monologuist of mercurial, Falstaffian genius — a gay black man who says that what he does is "hustle" and explains, "I'm a stone whore" (and adds, "I've been balling from Maine to Mexico").
Stretching her arms wide, or balling her hands in a fist as the people of France complain more and more about her excesses — did she really run a game on a cardinal to acquire a diamond necklace that once belonged to her father-in-law's mistress, Mme.
"It's very strange," he said, balling up his name tag as he spoke.
He affected or displayed a studied nonchalance, leaving his father to look weak somehow as he stood waiting in the driveway holding his belt, or just balling up his rawboned workingman's hands as if they contained all his rage, his face showing nothing.
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Departmental spending will be cut by an average of 19% over the lifetime of this parliament, less than the 25% that many people had been forecasting (some cynics are already accusing the government of deliberately high-balling the original figure).
Mr. Cameron said that the field of enhancing existing 2-D movies with 3-D elements was emerging, and that the handful of special-effects companies that do such work "have been low-balling their bids" — underestimating the time and money it would take to complete the work — "to get a foothold in the market".
(Just spit-balling here, but maybe some of those people neglected to apply because they couldn't afford to pay the fine or back taxes).
Lowe (6-1) wat at his sinker-balling best, inducing four double-play grounders in winning his fourth straight decision.
In a separate note previewing the JPMorgan conference on Tuesday, Mr. Mayo engages in a bit of managerial spit-balling.
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