frisbee
see also: Frisbee
Noun
Frisbee
1957, brand name Frisbee was trademarked in 1959 by Fred Morrison, later acquired by Wham-O. From an alteration of frisbie, applied to the disk game by U. Pronunciation
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see also: Frisbee
Noun
frisbee (plural frisbees)
- Alternative form of Frisbee
frisbee (frisbees, present participle frisbeeing; past and past participle frisbeed)
- Alternative form of Frisbee
- 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, p. 59:
- Adrian went up to the stereo, took off the record and frisbee'd it out the open window. Gary watched it skim across the court.
- 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, p. 59:
Frisbee
1957, brand name Frisbee was trademarked in 1959 by Fred Morrison, later acquired by Wham-O. From an alteration of frisbie, applied to the disk game by U. Pronunciation
- (America) IPA: /ˈfɹɪzbi/
frisbee (plural frisbees)
Translations- French: frisbee
- German: Frisbee, Wurfscheibe
- Italian: frisbee
- Portuguese: frisbee
- Russian: лета́ющий диск
- Spanish: frisbee
frisbee (Frisbees, present participle Frisbeeing; past and past participle Frisbeed)
- To throw something in the manner of a Frisbee.
- The bartender Frisbeed a cardboard coaster to the patron at the end of the bar.
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