by DJ_Mer November 13, 2005
by DJ_Mer November 13, 2005
by Frisbee #1 May 27, 2005
a word that can be used as an adjective, noun, verb, adverb, etc.
Used when you can't think of another word, like "whatchamacallit," "thinamajig," etc.
Used when you can't think of another word, like "whatchamacallit," "thinamajig," etc.
Used in Music:
"play that little frisbee there."
(similar to ditty, or short melody)
Used as adjective:
"Get your frisbee ass over here!!!"
Used as "whatchamacallit":
"Bring me that frisbee."
"play that little frisbee there."
(similar to ditty, or short melody)
Used as adjective:
"Get your frisbee ass over here!!!"
Used as "whatchamacallit":
"Bring me that frisbee."
by Julian April 08, 2005
Girl: Hey do you wanna go play frisbee
Boy: Are your parents gone yet?
Girl: Yeah they just left
Boy: K lets play
Boy: Are your parents gone yet?
Girl: Yeah they just left
Boy: K lets play
by Strudle July 15, 2006
Girl: Hey do you wanna go play frisbee
Boy: Are your parents gone yet?
Girl: Yeah they just left
Boy: K lets play
Boy: Are your parents gone yet?
Girl: Yeah they just left
Boy: K lets play
by Strudle July 15, 2006
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
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.
by Freestyle Frisbee February 22, 2012