spitball
Americannoun
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a small ball or lump of chewed paper used as a missile.
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Also called spitter. Baseball. a pitch, illegal since 1920, made to curve by moistening one side of the ball with saliva or other slippery substance, as perspiration or petroleum jelly
verb (used with or without object)
Etymology
Origin of spitball
Example Sentences
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By his own admission, it was a bold, brash and possibly stupid move for someone who barely knew the difference between a spitball and a spitwad.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 29, 2024
Put down some of each on paper and spitball some numbers so you know what you’re working toward.
From Slate • May 6, 2024
What they’ve done, figuratively, is throw a spitball at the teacher and put their heads down before he can turn around.
From Washington Times • Dec. 7, 2023
The Baseball Hall of Famer and two-time Cy Young Award winner was a master of the spitball who wrote a book about using pitch.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 5, 2022
Why share it with only the two Daniels, who were with me in the office awaiting sentence for our spitball war, when there was a perfectly good microphone a few feet away, unattended and live.
From "Ungifted" by Gordon Korman
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