fungo - significado y definición. Qué es fungo
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Qué (quién) es fungo - definición

CLUB USED FOR BASEBALL, OR AS A WEAPON
Baseball bats; Fungo; Baseball Bat; Fungo bat; Aluminum baseball bat; Aluminium baseball bat; Aluminum Baseball Bats
  • Patent No. 430,388 (June 17, 1890) awarded to Emile Kinst for an "improved ball-bat".
  • [[Hiroshi Narahara]] holding a fungo bat
  • A [[Tony Gwynn]] game-used and autographed baseball bat

fungo         
['f??g??]
¦ noun (plural fungoes or fungos)
1. (also fungo fly) Baseball a fly ball hit for practice.
2. (also fungo bat or stick) a long lightweight bat for hitting fungoes.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
Fungo golf         
GOLF
Fungo Golf
Fungo golf is a game involving two or more players in which they use fungo bats and baseballs and their object is to hit certain objects at a field. Fungo golf is played very similar to golf, where the player with the fewest strokes after a certain number of holes (typically nine or eighteen) wins the game.
foodar         
AMERICAN COMIC STRIP
Satchel Pooch; Fungo Squiggly; Chubby Huggs; Bucky Katt (Get Fuzzy); Rob Wilco; Smacky; Roger Wilco (Get Fuzzy); List of Get Fuzzy books; Foodar; Bucky Katt's Greatest Hits: Volume 2; Joe Doman; Mac manc mcmanx; Bucky kat; Mac Manc McManx
Food radar. Especially the ability to home in on free food.
Art's foodar led him to the buffet where he was first in line.

Wikipedia

Baseball bat

A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or metal club used in the sport of baseball to hit the ball after it is thrown by the pitcher. By regulation it may be no more than 2.75 inches (7.0 cm) in diameter at the thickest part and no more than 42 inches (1.067 m) in length. Although historically bats approaching 3 pounds (1.4 kg) were swung, today bats of 33 ounces (0.94 kg) are common, topping out at 34 ounces (0.96 kg) to 36 ounces (1.0 kg).