Citations:blue-ball

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English citations of blue-ball

Verb: "(slang, vulgar, of a man) to leave sexually frustrated by denying or abruptly ending sexual contact"

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  • 2009, Kate Brian, Paradise Lost, Simon & Schuster UK (2009), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    “Stop blue-balling the guy and give in already.”
  • 2010, Doctor Lover, Dr. Lover, Mr. Lies: Cheating 101, E. C. Publishing (2010), unnumbered page:
    I'm not even upset; I'm just tired of being blue-balled and tired of being rejected. It's just sad to see that I have to argue about having sex with my wife.
  • 2011, Joyce Gantt, Finding My Gravy, Trafford (2011), →ISBN, page 119:
    “I know you haven't been fucking whoever she is. She's been blue-balling you,” she cackled like a hen.
  • 2012, Zoe Fishman, Saving Ruth, William Morrow (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    I thought it would be a good way to go out—to blue-ball him into submission and then leave, the way all of the cool girls did in the movies.
  • 2012, Elizabeth Kantor, The Jane Austen Guide to Happily Ever After, Regnery Publishing, Inc. (2012), →ISBN, page 175:
    And even when they're not deliberately playing with our hearts à la Henry Crawford (and we're not deliberately blue-balling them à la Lady Susan), women are still going to be walking through the world making guys miserable with our charms, and men are still going to be chatting us up, showing their plumage, and then going away without even understanding the havoc they've caused.
  • 2013, Tessa Bailey, Asking for Trouble, Macmillan (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Last night, when he'd been handcuffed and blue-balled within an inch of his life in Hayden's foyer, he'd let her think he was going to show up and act like the big clown she perceived him to be.