If you're referring to it when next to scores it means loss, but if it is next to a players name, it means libero. The libero is a defensive position that can go on and off the court without notifying officials, but it cannot attack; they're sole job is to keep the ball from hitting the ground.
libero
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I think you mean spike the volleyball, and yes you can
To have fun, strengthen your arms, compete, improve, and make new friends! :)
to move over
Well William Morgan invented volleyball so it has something to do with his last name.
Co-ed volleyball is when both guys and girls play on the same team.
linesman (or linesperson)
It's WING SPIKER ^_^
in the USA da? not to be mean
master sprot