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pickleball

[ pik-uhl-bawl ]

noun

  1. a game, similar to tennis and badminton, played indoors or outdoors on a court with a low net, using a short-handled, lightweight paddle and a perforated plastic ball.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of pickleball1

First recorded in 1970–75; originally a proprietary name for the equipment used in the game
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Twins Boone and Ford Casady are finding lots of time at Crossroads to play baseball and soccer for their school teams, then focus on their outside school sports love — pickleball.

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Talking about beans and pickleball doesn’t feel like it’s as high drama as lorazepam.

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It’s more dynamic than pickleball, and the curve to learn it is a little steeper.

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Down the way on the Third Street Promenade, resounding whacks of pickleball volleys pop out of a 1960s-vintage storefront last occupied by shoe seller Adidas.

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It’s hard to say whether Corona was actually playing pickleball or was just nowhere near Slowjamastan at the time of the burglary and thinks it’s funny to say he was playing pickleball.

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