sweatball
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[edit]sweatball (plural sweatballs)
- A sweatdrop.
- 2007, Nancy Osa, Cuba 15[1], page 133:
- I walked to the front, feeling a sweatball roll down my back, paused, and began.
- (by extension) A momentarily sweaty person.
- 2001, John Harrison, Off the Map: The Call of the Amazonian Wild[2], page 271:
- I tried to give Heather a celebratory hug but she quickly wriggled out of my embrace.
'get away, sweatball,' she said, with an attempt at a laugh.
- (by extension) A person with a tendency to sweat quickly.
- A small particle of sweat and grime.
- 2010, Stephen Jones, The Dead That Walk: Zombie Stories[4], page 128:
- He peeled his work gloves and rubbed his hands compulsively until tiny black sweatballs of grime dropped away like scattered grains of pepper.