crumb vs handball

crumb

noun
  • A small piece of other material, such as rubber. 

  • A mixture of sugar, cocoa and milk, used to make industrial chocolate. 

  • A nobody; a worthless person. 

  • A body louse (Pediculus humanus). 

  • The soft internal portion of bread, surrounded by crust. 

  • A bit, small amount. 

  • A small piece which breaks off from baked food (such as cake, biscuit or bread). 

verb
  • To cover with crumbs. 

  • To break into crumbs or small pieces with the fingers; to crumble. 

handball

noun
  • The small rubber ball used in this sport. 

  • A team sport where two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team. 

  • The medium-sized inflated ball used in this sport. 

  • A sport in which players alternately strike the ball against a wall with their hand. Irish and American variants have slightly different rules. 

  • An act of passing a football by holding it with one hand and hitting it with the other. 

  • A schoolyard game in which a tennis ball is struck with the hand, played on a improvised court on the asphalt or pavement. 

  • The offence of a player other than the goalkeeper touching the ball with the hand or arm on the field during play. 

verb
  • To insert a hand into someone's anus. 

  • To (legally) pass a football by holding it with one hand and hitting it with the other. 

  • To manually load or unload a container, trailer, or to otherwise manually move bulk goods (often on pallets) from one type of transport receptacle to another. 

  • To illegally touch the ball with the hand or arm. 

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