Wiktionary:Word of the day/2024/August 13

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Word of the day
for August 13
fireball n
  1. A ball of fire, especially one associated with an explosion, or (fiction, mythology) thrown as a weapon.
  2. (figurative)
    1. (informal) A feisty, strong-willed person.
    2. (baseball) Synonym of fastball (a high-speed pitch of a baseball)
  3. (astronautics) A bright glow caused by a spacecraft re-entering an atmosphere.
  4. (astronomy) A meteor bright enough to cast shadows; a bolide.
  5. (sailing) A class of sailing dinghy with a single trapeze and a symmetrical spinnaker, sailed by a crew of two.
  6. (weaponry, historical) A bag or ball filled with combustible material which is thrown as a weapon or to set something alight.
    1. (heraldry) A charge depicting a disc-shaped bombshell with flames emitted from the top, or sometimes from the top, bottom, and on either side.
  7. (obsolete)
    1. An emanation of St. Elmo's fire; also (later), of ball lightning.
    2. A ball-shaped firelighter (small block of a flammable substance, typically a combination of sawdust and wax, used to light fires).
    3. A ball of heat-resistant material placed in a fire to slow down the burning of the fuel.
    4. (figurative) A statement intended to cause dissension or as a provocation.

fireball adj

  1. (slang) Excellent, terrific.

fireball v

  1. (transitive, fiction, chiefly fantasy, science fiction) To attack (someone or something) with balls of fire.
  2. (intransitive)
    1. To explode in a ball of fire or flame.
    2. (baseball) To pitch a baseball very fast.
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