screwball

English

Etymology

screw + ball

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈskɹuːbɔːl/
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  • Rhymes: -uːbɔːl

Noun

screwball (plural screwballs)

  1. (baseball) A pitch thrown with added pressure by the index finger and a twisting wrist motion resulting in a motion to the right when thrown by a right-handed pitcher.
    The screwball is not thrown much because it tends to damage pitcher's arms.
  2. (US) One who behaves in a crazy manner.
    I will not listen to this screwball any longer.

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Adjective

screwball (comparative more screwball, superlative most screwball)

  1. (originally US) Crazy, offbeat, bizarre, zany, or weird.
    • 2013 January 11, Tom Shone, The Guardian:
      Also a big hand for Silver Linings Playbook, an exuberant modern screwball comedy we had, in an unseemly fit of cynicism, deemed "too entertaining" for Academy voters.

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