footbag

footbag
a) A small beanbag or sandbag used as a ball in a number of sports and games. It is typically controlled by the feet, but in some sports every part of the body except the hands and arms may be used.
b) A generic name for the sports which use the footbag.

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  • Footbag — A typical freestyle footbag Crocheted footbag A footbag …   Wikipedia

  • Footbag — Handgenähte 32 Panel Freestyle Footbags Footbag auf Fuß …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Footbag — Un footbag Un footbag (ou hacky sack ; en français balle aki) est une petite balle en tissu ou cuir d’environ 5 cm de diamètre et qui pèse 40 grammes. Un footbag n’est pas rempli d’air mais de billes (de plastique ou/et de plomb)… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • footbag — n. small cloth covered bag that is filled with beans or plastic pellets and resembles a ball; any of a number of games played with a footbag in which the object of the game is to usually keep the bag in the air (often by kicking it) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • footbag — /ˈfʊtbæg/ (say footbag) noun → hacky sack …  

  • footbag — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : a small bag usually made of patches of leather or similar material and stuffed with pellets 2. : any of several games in which a player tries to keep a footbag in the air by striking it chiefly with the foot or leg and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Footbag net — is a sport in which players kick a footbag over a five foot high net. Players may use only the feet. Any contact knee or above is a foul. The game is played individually and as doubles. Footbag net combines elements of tennis, badminton, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Footbag — …   Википедия

  • footbag — foot·bag (fo͝otʹbăg ) n. 1. A small round bag filled with plastic pellets or other material and used in games that require its being kept aloft with the feet. 2. Any of the games in which such a bag is used. * * * …   Universalium

  • footbag — foot·bag …   English syllables

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