freeball

Etymology

From free + ball. See ball (“testicle”).

verb

  1. To not wear underpants beneath one's outer clothing.“And when you freeball in fatigues you're a walking hard-on anyway […]”
  2. To improvise; to act without a set plan.“"Strap in," he said, sternly. "My bird, my rules. No one freeballs it when I'm doing the flying."”
  3. To make a freeball shot.“But we can't just freeball it to them because they will kill it right back at you.”

noun

  1. A ball that has been hit from below the top of the net.“Just about every play in the game, service reception, general play and freeball, involves the use of the front A and/or back A, although they are not always set.”
  2. A show that is developed by the station without participation by the network.“But the freeballs it has done on its own, Farmer's Daughter, Hazel, Bewitched, have proven the gambit.”