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"Oh, balls".
But "Oh balls!" is also a perfectly acceptable example.
Actually, don't step forw … oh, balls, too late.
"Oh balls," says Guy Hornsby, suddenly recalling The Bad Thing from last night.
Satisfyingly, "Oh Balls!" is more about the infinite-seeming range of lithe expressive physicality than the tricks one can do when armed with a prop like that.
It is forgivable, perhaps, to approach with dread a dance with a snickery title like "Oh Balls!" But Eva Dean, the choreographer of that evening-long suite of dances, clearly deserves one's trust.
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Fouled back three in a row... OH, THAT BALL'S LANDIN' WHERE THE FANS ARE STANDIN'!!! Walk.
'Oh, those balls are so slippery,' " he said, mimicking a commentator.
Oh Shit Balls.
"I was in great position, so I'm like 'OK.' But then I look in the air and I said, 'Oh, the ball is coming for real.
8 When infants sit in one place and try to share an object by holding it up, mothers typically respond by ignoring infants' bids or affirming what they did, such as by saying "thank you;" less frequently, they name the object, such as by saying "oh, an orange ball;" sometimes they give action directives, such as by saying "put the block in first".
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