baller
Americannoun
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Slang. Also balla
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a successful person who has or earns a lot of money and lives a lavish, flashy, or extravagant lifestyle.
I busted out my newly tailored suit and rolled in there like a baller, or at least I tried my best to.
He’s a real baller now, upgrading from a bachelor pad to a penthouse.
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someone who is proficient at playing ball, especially basketball.
She'll be taking her talents, as a baller and a student, to Davidson College this fall.
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a tool that makes, scoops, or winds things into balls (used in combination).
Using a melon baller, scoop out the inside of the apples, taking care to create a shell of even thickness.
Just for kicks, they balled socks in a mechanical sock baller and shot them across the room.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of baller
First recorded in 1580–90, ball 1 ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. ) (in general sense “ball player”); in 1825–35 baller for def. 2, ball 1 ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. ) (in sense “tool or scoop”); in 1985–90 baller for def. 1b, shortening of (basket)ball ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. ); in 1990–95 baller for def. 3, in adjective sense “great, excellent”; perhaps from ball 1 ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. ), or from ball 2 ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. ), the spelling balla representing an African-American Vernacular pronunciation
Example Sentences
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In terms of what makes a baller, Ndiaye says it's simple.
From BBC • Nov. 12, 2025
Doug Herzog, the former president of Viacom Music and Entertainment Group and the man responsible for hiring Stewart for the job back in the late ‘90s, described it to The Wrap as “a baller move.”
From Salon • Feb. 4, 2024
His pumpkins appear to be snarling or wailing, and often have bulging eyeballs that he scoops from russet potatoes using a melon baller.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 27, 2023
“We have a lot of grit. Hobbs is a baller and it’s cool to see him getting opportunities and making the most of them. I’m proud of him. We’re like a double-edged sword.”
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 20, 2023
“Nobody really liked Kasim ’cause he wasn’t a baller.
From "American Street" by Ibi Zoboi
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