0 a person whose behaviour is unusual and strange --
1 (of behaviour ) unusual and strange: --
She has made a successful career out of her oddball humour .
The oddball superstar's habits include watching TV with his chimpanzee.
2 a person whose behavior is unusual and strange --
Amidst minting $2 and $5 coins, it also issued an oddball $3 note in between the dollar coins as part of the same series.
It is very often the oddball who appeals to some other oddball who has money who turns out to be the most successful entrepreneur of all.
That may seem an oddball idea.
They are the real oddballs; they are the odd ones out, the only ones who believe the future of a sophisticated industry can be left to the market.
It is rather an oddball organisation.
A person who sits alone for hours doing nothing scores two points—another oddball idea.
Therefore, we are not conjuring up some oddball remedy out of thin air.
I have discovered that an extraordinary committee of probation officers, sociologists and oddballs decides about cautions.