The person who passes the Frisbee is typically referred to as the "thrower" or "passer." In casual settings, they might simply be called the "player" or by their name. The specific name of the person would depend on the context or scenario in which the Frisbee is being passed.
"Frisbee" is Frisbee in French because Frisbee is a trademark name.
Frisbee is a trademark name by Wham-O
William Russel frisbee invented the frisbee. and Walter Morrison became interested in flying saucer which led to the frisbee trademark.
how did the frisbee get its name
you can throw any type of pass as long as you don't travel
Handler (people that normally throw the disc) Midfield, and long (person in the way back)
Frisbee is always capitalized. It's a trademark
disc, ultimate frisbee, flatball, plastic spinning thing. 'frisbee' is a company's trade name which is why the sport is called 'ultimate frisbee'.
The Frisbee came about after students discovered throwing Frisbee pie pans supplied entertainment. This led Walter Fredrick Morrison to invent and patent the first plastic Frisbee.
no because that would be cheating, gosh read the rule book
Ultimate Frisbee also referred to as 'Guts' sometimes
Pluto Platter, Mars Platter and Flying Saucer