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When 2 ultimate Frisbee teams hate each other, having 'beef' with one another. Originated from 'Teen Slang' with Seth Meyers.
It started out so innocent, just a game between friends, but after the first quarter, it turned into something else. Something...sinister. Suddenly there were no rules, no laws, no moral compass; it was kill or be killed. When all was said and done, and the field ran red with blood of good men...I knelt down next to a fallen brother and looked up to the heavens: 'When, God? When will this Frisbeef end?!'
Frisbeef by stickit2theman May 14, 2017
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when two ultimate frisbee teams hate each other. origin: late night with seth meyers
It started out so innocent, just a game between friends, but after the first quarter, it turned into something else. Something...sinister. Suddenly there were no rules, no laws, no moral compass; it was kill or be killed. When all was said and done, and the field ran red with blood of good men...I knelt down next to a fallen brother and looked up to the heavens: 'When, God? When will this Frisbeef end?!'
Frisbeef by stickit2theman May 19, 2017

Frisbee body rolls 

In 1975 Ken Westerfield invented a Frisbee freestyle move call body rolls, (rolling the disc across out stretched arms and chest, or back), then introduced the move at a North American Series (NAS) tournament in Rochester, NY called the AFDO, (American Flying Disc Open). The hottest move of the day was called the Canadian Mind Blower. Westerfield would roll the Frisbee across out stretched arms and chest, to out stretched arms across the back (front to back roll). Today body rolls are an integral part of every freestyle routine
Articles on Frisbee body rolls are in several Wikipedia and FPA ( Freestyle Players Association) history of freestyle.

Freestyle Frisbee 

First freestyle competition, 1974 Canadian Open Frisbee Championships, Toronto Canada.

Ken Westerfield and Jim Kenner teamed up with Jeff Otis, event coordinator for the Canadian National Exhibition, to produce the Canadian Open Frisbee Championships. It was at this Tournament that Westerfield and Kenner introduced an event called Freestyle Frisbee and won it

This was the first pairs freestyle competition ever. This event is now a premiere event at disc tournaments world wide
The history of freestyle frisbee events and techniques are covered in the FPA Freestyle Players Association, also in several articles on Wikipedia.

nigger frisbee

Josh: those two niggers are throwing a hub cap back and forth. wtf?

Brent: that's called nigger frisbee
nigger frisbee by Chipspew May 14, 2014

Disc Sports History (Frisbee) 

1970's Frisbee Becomes a Sport

Guts, Ultimate, Freestyle, Golf, Distance, Accuracy, MTA, Self Caught Flight, Discathon and Double Disc Court became this sports first events.

There are certain people that stand out when acknowledging who laid the ground work for the transition of playing with the Frisbee as a toy to disc sports. The Healy family (Guts), Tom Kennedy (Ultimate and UPA), Ken Westerfield (Utimate, Freestyle and Canadian Open), Jim Kenner (Freestyle and Canadian Open), Dave Marinni (FPA), Jim Palmeri (AFDO), Tom Schot (Santa Cruz Tournaments), Dan Roddick ( IFA and WFDF), Ed Headrick (Whamo and Disc Golf), Joel Silver (Ultimate). These are people that not only excelled with the Frisbee when it was still considered a toy, but help create the formats and concepts through their own tournaments and or organizations that produced the events and organization of disc sports we see today.

The Canadian Open Frisbee Championships, Toronto Canada (the beginning of Freestyle Competition), American Flying Disc Open (AFDO), Rochester, NY, Octad, New Jersey, International Frisbee Tournament (IFT), Marquette, MI, Santa Cruz Flying Disc Classic, Santa Cruz, California, and the World Frisbee Championships (WFC), held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, were the most progressive and trend setting tournaments of that time. These tournaments are where the sport of Frisbee ( disc sports ) really began.
Disc Sports History (Frisbee) are documented in
FPA Freestyle Players Association, also in several articles on Wikipedia.

Frisbee freestyle 

Freestyle is a flying disc event where teams of two or three players perform a routine which consists of a series of creative throwing and catching techniques. In competition the routine would be set to music and judged on the basis of difficulty, execution and presentation. The team with the best total score is declared the winner. The first freestyle event occured at the 1974 Canadian Open Frisbee Championships, Toronto, Canada.

Disc freestyle is covered in several Wikipedia articles as well as World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) and Freestyle Players Association (FPA) history of freestyle.
Frisbee freestyle Canadian Open Frisbee Championships Flying disc Disc freestyle
Frisbee freestyle by Gitis November 2, 2013