Balls in the Pudding
this idiom is a combination of the proverb “the proof of the pudding is in the eating” (typically shortened to “the proof is in the pudding”) and the popular misconception of the saying “b-lls to the wall”. its meaning is derived from the two. it is used to express putting every effort into attaining a goal. the proof of ones b-lls, as they say, is in the pudding. the invoking of pudding implies that one’s testicular fort-tude can therefore be quantified; to go b-lls in the pudding, one must take quite a risk. a proper use of “b-lls in the pudding” only occurs when one stands to lose or gain a great deal based on a single decision.
-you’re going nil on this last hand of spades? what if you fail? you’re so far behind already!
-i know, but if you win this game it’s over anyway. i’ve got to go b-lls in the pudding.
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