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dog's balls noun no money at all FIJI, 1993 Recorded by Jan Tent in 1993.▶ stick/stand out like dog’s balls to be obvious AUSTRALIA- [H]e said again, “Cam’s eyes sticking out like the proverbial...” I don’t quite know why–he can be robust in language himself–but Maurice held back from “dog’s balls”. — Murray Farquhar, Nine Words from the Grave, p. 104, 1986
- Without it the operators stand out like dog’s balls and run the risk of being shot. — William Dodson, The Sharp End, p. 253, 2001
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