stickball

English

Etymology

stick + ball

Noun

stickball (countable and uncountable, plural stickballs)

  1. A street game similar to baseball, played with a stick, a ball and various ad hoc materials; found primarily in large cities in the northeastern United States.
    • 1953, James Baldwin, Go Tell It on the Mountain, Penguin Classics (2001), page 34:
      Boys were playing stickball in the damp, cold streets; dressed in heavy woollen sweaters and heavy trousers, they danced and shouted, and the ball went crack as the stick struck it and sent it speeding through the air.
  2. The ball used in this game.

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