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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
foosball

debuted in U.S. 1963 and was a craze on some college campuses for a few years thereafter. Said to have been designed c.1930s in Switzerland. The name is presumably from the pronunciation of Fußball, the German form of (Association) football.

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foosball

n. table soccer (US), table football (UK)

Usage examples of "foosball".

He nodded at Kenny and, without so much as a glance toward the Foosball game, headed for the door of the Roustabout.

The tour ended in a game room equipped with a dart board, a foosball and pool table and four full-size classic arcade games.

Two rows of seats face each other, the passengers sitting in them like opponents on a foosball table.

He and V had two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a galley kitchen, and a living room that was decorated in a winsome, postmodern, Frat-House-Basement style: a pair of leather couches, plasma-screen high-def TV, foosball table, gym bags everywhere.

Western dummies in the laser shoot, elaborate holographic games, miniature bowling, foosball, and dozens of other ways to get rid of quarters on a Saturday afternoon.

Waterford crystal and laboriously assembled our brand-new pool, Ping-Pong, and foosball tables.

God, or what if like we find it in the game room, propped up against the foosball table?

Lerner Center dude came over and led her away, and she slammed her hand down so hard on the Foosball table that the little goalie cracked and his head flew over by us, and someone said, Good one, Doreen.

And then she burst into tears and held her lemonade so crooked it was like spilling on the Foosball table.

Then this Lerner Center dude came over and led her away, and she slammed her hand down so hard on the Foosball table that the little goalie cracked and his head flew over by us, and someone said, Good one, Doreen.

Then they nodded to me, almost as if their heads were mounted together on a Foosball rod.

There was a wide opening to the right, and through it he could see a pool table and what looked like foosball, and the starry lights of a jukebox.