Well if you mean 'frisbee'.....it doesn't stand for anything, it is a plastic disc that can fly threw the air.
No, that would be considered a "travel" and the play would reset. To be considered a fair toss and not a travel, the disc would have to completely leave your hands.
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 was made to be thrown. In Ultimate, if you do not throw the disc, then you cannot score, and nobody would ever have fun. Since throwing is the only way to advance the disc, this is what you have to do, making it the msot important aspect of Frisbee.
A regulation game disc would be 56 inches in perimeter and would weigh 175 grams.
frisbee
The flying disc toy uses the trademarked name Frisbee.
The Frisbee pie company, the idea of tossing the Frisbee pie tins around as a game is what started what we now call the Frisbee flying disc
The trademarked name for a tossed flying disc is Frisbee. It has been unofficially used generically as frisbee rather than the unspecific alternative term flying disc.
Pretty much a circle-a disc.
A team advances the disc in ultimate frisbee by tossing the disc to a teammate. However, if the disc hits the ground it is a turnover. Also, you may never run with the disc in ultimate (the mythical "three steps rule" does not exist-you can slow to a stop if you're in a sprint to catch the disc).
The Frisbee pie company, the idea of tossing the Frisbee pie tins around as a game is what started what we now call the Frisbee flying disc