Definition of "bally"
bally1
adjective
not comparable
(British, dated, euphemistic) Bloody (used as a mild intensifier).
Quotations
However, be that as it may and whether you liked the bally thing or didn't, the point was that it had vanished [...] It amazed me that I could have allowed myself to be let in for a binge of this description simply because a woman wished it. Too bally chivalrous for our own good, we Woosters, and always have been. [...] “When you hear me burst into song, you'll know there's peril afoot and you'll have plenty of time to nip out of the window.” “And break my bally neck?” [...] “Nothing can possibly go wrong.” “Just as you say, sir. But I still have that feeling.” The blood of the Woosters is hot, and I was about to tell him in set terms what I thought of his bally feeling, when I suddenly spotted what it was that was making him crab the act.
1960, P[elham] G[renville] Wodehouse, “VII, VIII, AND XV”, in Jeeves in the Offing, London: Herbert Jenkins
adverb
not comparable
(UK, dated, euphemistic) Very.
bally2
noun
plural ballies
Quotations
Now her pussy just dripping, when she sees the guys on stageJust like the old days, I’ll cause another tidal waveJust know that could’ve been you when you see me put one of the licence plateBad B come to the Niz, shawty wanna do it like Diddy and CassieOnly if she knew I was rolling down ballies, still with a skeng on my lap in the backseat
2018 April 29, “Missing”, performed by Headie One