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Wiffle
Wiffle U.S. (ˈwɪf(ə)l) Also wiffle. [f. whiff n.1 1 d + -le.] A proprietary term used attrib. to designate a hollow perforated ball used for playing a variety of baseball, esp. as Wiffle ball (also a game played with such a ball); Wiffle bat, a bat designed for use with a Wiffle ball. Cf. whiffle-ba... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wiffle (disambiguation)
Wiffle ball is a variation of baseball, and a plastic ball is used in the game. Wiffle or Wiffle ball may also refer to: Wiffle, a measurement the size of a Wiffle ball Wiffle Ball (video game) Buzz cut or Wiffle cut, a hair style wikipedia.org
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Wiffle ball
Wiffle Ball (MLW). The most viewed professional Wiffle Ball league as of 2022, is AWA Wiffle Ball. wikipedia.org
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MLW (wiffle ball)
Major League Wiffle Ball (MLW) is a wiffle ball league that operates on YouTube. MLW Wiffle Ball consists of eight teams, that are divided equally between the National League and the American League. wikipedia.org
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Wiffle Ball (video game)
Wiffle Ball is a 2009 Wiffle ball sports game developed by Skyworks Technologies and published by Destination Software Inc. in the United States. GameZone was positive towards the idea of making a video game based on the Wiffle ball sports, but felt that Wiffle Ball "missed the mark". wikipedia.org
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WIFL
States WXZC, a radio station (104.3 FM) licensed to serve Inglis, Florida, which held the call sign WIFL from 2000 to 2010 See also WFL (disambiguation) Wiffle wikipedia.org
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WLB
State Library, in Stuttgart, Germany Other uses Radio K, Minnesota, US, by former callsign USCG seagoing buoy tender, by hull classification symbol Wiffle League Ball, a wiffle ball league Work–life balance, a concept referring to proper prioritizing between career and personal life development Weakside wikipedia.org
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WIFF
(1570 AM) licensed to serve Auburn, which held the call sign WIFF from 1967 until 1997 Other Wiff, to strike-out, the name origin for the sport of Wiffle wikipedia.org
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WTF? (song)
All of the props in the video, such as Wiffle ball bats, gaffer tape, and beach balls, were bought from a 99 cent store. wikipedia.org
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WFL
professional wrestling pay-per-view events "WFL" or "Wrote for Luck", a song by Happy Mondays on the 1988 album Bummed See also WIFL (disambiguation) Wiffle wikipedia.org
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MLW
MLW, or mlw, may refer to: Sports Maple Leaf Wrestling Major League Wrestling Major League Wiffle (MLW) Transportation Maximum landing weight, wikipedia.org
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Matchbox (band)
known as Contraband Matchbox were formed in Middlesex, in 1971 by Iain "Houndog" Terry (born 1950), Fred Poke (born 1948), Jimmy Redhead (born 1954) and Wiffle Band members Line-up 1971–1975: Wiffle Smith, Iain "Houndog" Terry, Fred Poke and Jimmy Redhead Line-up 1976–1977: Wiffle Smith, Steve Bloomfield, Fred wikipedia.org
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Splatter Up
a "wet version of baseball" using a garden hose attached to a foot pedal to control the water pressure that funnels the water into a stream to push a wiffle wikipedia.org
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Bob Fischer (broadcaster)
As a regional broadcaster he is best known as a DJ and radio presenter for BBC Tees, as a writer for writing the book Wiffle Lever To Full! His first book, Wiffle Lever to Full! wikipedia.org
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Dizzy bat
bat (also known as Louisville chugger, D-bat, and The Spins) is a drinking game in which the participant chugs a full beer out of the holding end of a Wiffle Once the participant has finished spinning, another person tosses the empty beer can in the air, and the participant must hit the can with the Wiffle ball wikipedia.org
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