Gooly

//ˈɡuːli// noun, slang

noun, slang ·Moderate ·College level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    singular of goolies: a testicle. Ireland, UK, form-of, plural-normally, singular, slang, vulgar

    "Marcus: Sorry, your "gooly"? Stylax: Yeah. Marcus: You can't have one "gooly". It's just your "goolies". Stylax: No, no, no, no. The whole thing is your goolies, all three of them, but if you're talking about one in particular, you say "gooly"."

  2. 2
    A pebble, a small rock. Australia, New-Zealand, slang

Example

More examples

"Marcus: Sorry, your "gooly"? Stylax: Yeah. Marcus: You can't have one "gooly". It's just your "goolies". Stylax: No, no, no, no. The whole thing is your goolies, all three of them, but if you're talking about one in particular, you say "gooly"."

Etymology

Probably from Hindi गोली (golī, “ball; pill; bullet”) or a cognate in other Indian languages, from Sanskrit गोल (gola, “round; round thing”) + इका (-ikā)

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