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  2. Mumblety-peg - Wikipedia

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    Mumblety-peg (also known as mumbley-peg, mumbly-peg, [1] mumblepeg, mumble-the-peg, mumbledepeg, mumble peg or mumble-de-peg) is an old outdoor game played using pocketknives. [2] The term "mumblety-peg" came from the practice of putting a peg of about 2 to 3 in (5 to 8 cm) into the ground. The loser of the game had to take it out with his teeth.

  3. Knife game - Wikipedia

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    Knife game being played, with white line representing the motion of the game. The knife game, pinfinger, nerve, bishop, HAND ROULETTE five finger fillet (FFF), or chicken [citation needed] is a game wherein, placing the palm of one's hand down on a table with fingers apart, using a knife (such as a pocket or pen knife), or other sharp object, one attempt to stab back and forth between one's ...

  4. Mumbly-peg - Wikipedia

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  6. Game of the Day: PegLand - AOL

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    Drop the ball and hit the pegs in this exciting Game of the Day! PegLand takes place in a magical world filled with fantastical landscapes, exciting powers, and more pegs than you could shake a ...

  7. Talk:Mumblety peg - Wikipedia

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    1 Any other knife games? 1 comment. 2 Mumblety Peg. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Mumblety peg. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other ...

  8. Talk:Mumblety-peg - Wikipedia

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  9. Mensch ärgere Dich nicht - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the fact that a peg is sent back to the "out" field when another peg lands on it, similar to the later game Sorry! It is a cross and circle game with the circle collapsed onto the cross, similar to the Indian game Pachisi , the Colombian game Parqués , the American games Parcheesi , Aggravation , and Trouble , the French ...