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snowball (n.)

c. 1400, from snow (n.) + ball (n.1). Similar formation in West Frisian sniebal, Middle Dutch sneubal, German Schneeball, Danish snebold. Expression snowball's chance (in hell) "no chance" is recorded by 1910.

snowball (v.)

"to make snowballs," 1680s, from snowball (n.); sense of "to throw snowballs at" (someone) is from 1850. Meaning "to increase rapidly" is attested from 1929, though the image of a snowball increasing in size as it rolls along had been used at least since 1613, and a noun sense of "a pyramid scheme" is attested from 1892. Related: Snowballed; snowballing.

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Definitions of snowball from WordNet
1
snowball (n.)
plant having heads of fragrant white trumpet-shaped flowers; grows in sandy arid regions;
Synonyms: sweet sand verbena / Abronia elliptica
snowball (n.)
ball of ice cream covered with coconut and usually chocolate sauce;
snowball (n.)
ball of crushed ice with fruit syrup;
snowball (n.)
snow pressed into a ball for throwing (playfully);
2
snowball (v.)
increase or accumulate at a rapidly accelerating rate;
snowball (v.)
throw snowballs at;
From wordnet.princeton.edu