Etymology:
The word "wiffle" is an onomatopoeia, meaning a wavering or flickering sound. It derives from the verb "waver," which can mean "to move unsteadily" or "to flicker."
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Origin:
The term "wiffle" was first used in the early 1900s to describe the sound made by a lightweight baseball that had been modified by having its seams filled in with string or rubber bands. This modified ball would have an erratic flight pattern, making it difficult to hit and field.
The game of Wiffle Ball, which uses a wiffle ball and a plastic bat, was invented in 1953 by David N. Mullany. He named the game after the characteristic wavering motion of the ball.
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