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used to express contempt, defiance, or dismissal toward someone
What is the origin of the term "suck my balls" and how is it used?
"Suck my balls" is a vulgar English phrase that became common in the late 20th century, likely emerging in the 1970s–1980s through informal speech, comedy, and media. It uses a crude sexual metaphor to express contempt, defiance, or dismissal, targeting the listener with a provocative challenge. The phrase is typically used among men in confrontational, joking, or rebellious contexts, often in casual speech, films, or comedy routines. It is highly offensive and aggressive, rarely neutral, and usually intended to shock, insult, or assert dominance, though it can be used humorously among close friends who understand it as playful.



























