balling

Noun

 * 1) Aggregation into clumps or balls;
 * 2) The act of winding into a ball.
 * 3) The act of curling up.
 * 4) The act of wrapping something up.
 * 5) The act of cutting the roots (of a tree) about six inches from the stem, wrapping roots and soil in a sack, then tying the sack with twine.
 * 6) The act or process of using a wrecking ball.
 * 7)  The accumulation of soil on the feet of a bird, a process that eventually leads to infection.
 * 8) The accumulation of material such as snow or mud under the feet of a horse.
 * 9) The act of forcing a bolus of medicine down the throat of an animal.
 * 10)  An incident when worker bees  surround a queen bee, usually leading to her death by suffocation or starvation.
 * 11) The process of firing ball-like projectiles.
 * 12) The act of scouring out a pipe or drain by forcing rocks or similar items through it with high-pressure water.
 * 13) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1) The act of wrapping something up.
 * 2) The act of cutting the roots (of a tree) about six inches from the stem, wrapping roots and soil in a sack, then tying the sack with twine.
 * 3) The act or process of using a wrecking ball.
 * 4)  The accumulation of soil on the feet of a bird, a process that eventually leads to infection.
 * 5) The accumulation of material such as snow or mud under the feet of a horse.
 * 6) The act of forcing a bolus of medicine down the throat of an animal.
 * 7)  An incident when worker bees  surround a queen bee, usually leading to her death by suffocation or starvation.
 * 8) The process of firing ball-like projectiles.
 * 9) The act of scouring out a pipe or drain by forcing rocks or similar items through it with high-pressure water.
 * 10) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1)  The accumulation of soil on the feet of a bird, a process that eventually leads to infection.
 * 2) The accumulation of material such as snow or mud under the feet of a horse.
 * 3) The act of forcing a bolus of medicine down the throat of an animal.
 * 4)  An incident when worker bees  surround a queen bee, usually leading to her death by suffocation or starvation.
 * 5) The process of firing ball-like projectiles.
 * 6) The act of scouring out a pipe or drain by forcing rocks or similar items through it with high-pressure water.
 * 7) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1) The act of forcing a bolus of medicine down the throat of an animal.
 * 2)  An incident when worker bees  surround a queen bee, usually leading to her death by suffocation or starvation.
 * 3) The process of firing ball-like projectiles.
 * 4) The act of scouring out a pipe or drain by forcing rocks or similar items through it with high-pressure water.
 * 5) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1)  An incident when worker bees  surround a queen bee, usually leading to her death by suffocation or starvation.
 * 2) The process of firing ball-like projectiles.
 * 3) The act of scouring out a pipe or drain by forcing rocks or similar items through it with high-pressure water.
 * 4) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1) The process of firing ball-like projectiles.
 * 2) The act of scouring out a pipe or drain by forcing rocks or similar items through it with high-pressure water.
 * 3) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1) The act of scouring out a pipe or drain by forcing rocks or similar items through it with high-pressure water.
 * 2) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1) The act of scouring out a pipe or drain by forcing rocks or similar items through it with high-pressure water.
 * 2) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.
 * 1) The measurement on a hydrometer of the amount of sugar in a liquid.

Adjective

 * 1) Involving casual sexual intercourse.

Etymology
From, assimilated from , which consists of. .

Noun

 * 1) exile (exiled person)