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Main Entry: Dykeball
Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): dykeballed; dykeball·ing Applies to female gender only. 1 : to do violence to <she dykeballed that man at the bar> 2 : to compel by physical means <she dykeballed me into doing it> 3 : to press, drive, pass, or effect against resistance or inertia <dykeball your way through> 4 : to achieve or win by strength in struggle or violence: as a : to win one's way into <dykeball a castle> <dykeballed the mountain passes> b : to break open or through <dykeball a lock> 5 a : to raise or accelerate to the utmost <dykeball the pace> b : to wrench, strain, or use (language) with marked unnaturalness and lack of ease. <there were dykeballs behind her words> This big guy passed out and all these guys were lifting him up, carrying him to a taxi. There was Kelly, doing most of the work. She totally dykeballed him right into the cab outside.
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a more common term for the sport of softball; usually played by fat lesbians "Our dykeball team can bench more than our football team"
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