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▪ I. gooly|ˈguːlɪ| [App. of Indian origin; cf. Hindustani (Yates) golí, a bullet, ball, pill, and see R. L. Turner Compar. Dict. Indo-Aryan Lang. s.v. gudá-1 and gōla-1.] 1. Usu. pl. The testicles. slang.
1937Partridge Dict. Slang 343/1 Goolies. 1966‘L. Lane’ ABZ of Scouse 43 'Ow'd yer like a kick in ther goolies? 1967B. Norman Matter of Mandrake ix. 68 Strapped naked to a bottom-less chair, having his goolies whacked with a carpet-beater. 1971Guardian 27 Sept. 10/4 To get a good performance out of them [sc. actors]..it is sometimes necessary to kick them in the goolies. 2. A stone, pebble. Austral. slang.
1941Baker Dict. Austral. Slang 32 Gooly, a stone or pebble. ▪ II. gooly variant of gully Sc., large knife. |