spit·ball /ˈspɪtˌbɔl/
紙團,唾沫曲球
spit·ball, spit ball n.
1. Paper chewed, and rolled into a ball, to be thrown as a missile; -- a childish prank.
2. Baseball A pitched ball in throwing which the pitcher grips the ball between two, or three, fingers on one side (which is made slippery, as by saliva) and the thumb on the other side, and delivers it so that it slips off the fingers with the least possible friction; -- also called spitter. When pitched directly overhand a spit ball darts downward, when pitched with the arm extended sidewise it darts down and out. The use of such a pitch is against the rules of professional baseball. [Cant] -- Spit baller.
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spitball
n 1: a projectile made by chewing a piece of paper and shaping it
into a sphere
2: an illegal pitch in which a foreign substance (spit or
Vaseline) is applied to the ball by the pitcher before he
throws it [syn: spitter]