wiffleball
English
Alternative forms
- wiffle-ball
- wiffle ball
- whiffleball
- whiffle-ball
- whiffle ball
Etymology
From (onomatopoeia) whiff (“to strike, to strikeout”) + ball.
Not derived from whiffle, though both derive from same onomatopoeic sources, namely a sound of wind.
Noun
wiffleball (countable and uncountable, plural wiffleballs)
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