patball

English

Alternative forms

  • pat-ball

Etymology

pat + ball

Noun

patball (uncountable)

  1. (uncountable) A particular children's ball game played against a wall with a tennis ball.
  2. (figurative) A back-and-forth situation.
    • 1981, Richard Howard Stafford Crossman, The Backbench Diaries of Richard Crossman, Holmes & Meier Pub:
      Opposite him sat Peter Thorneycroft and the patball went on and on and on. It's as though one hadn't left off last July - the same sort of professional debating, two heavyweights in a clinch because neither wants to knock the other out  []
  3. (countable) The ball used in the game of patball.
  4. (figurative) A pawn, a football.
    • 2003, Lindsey Davis, The Accusers, Century, →ISBN:
      Don't you know that your very best friend is being made somebody's patball?
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