Play ball meaning
What does the saying 'Play ball' mean?
Idiom: Play ball
Meaning:
If you play ball, you agree to do what someone asks you to do, or to agree to work with someone in order to achieve something together (often negative)
Similar Idioms
- Play havoc
- Play it by ear
- Play second fiddle
- Foul play
- Get the ball rolling
- Ball is in your court
- Curve ball
- Keep your eye on the ball
- Whole new ball game
- On the ball
- Take your eye off the ball
- Play fast and loose
- Drop the ball
- Whole ball of wax
- Play hooky
- Play into someone's hands
- Play for time
- Have a ball
- A lost ball in the high weeds
- Clutch play
- Child's play
- Play by ear
- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
- Ball of chalk
- Run with the ball
- The ball's in your court
- While the cat's away, the mouse will play
- Play hardball
- Play out of your skin
- Play the field
- Play with fire
- Play the fool
- Go play in traffic
- Play for keeps
- Play hard to get
- Behind the eight ball
- Play possum
- Play gooseberry
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