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Bloody knuckles

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134:). The players continue to keep it spinning by flicking it with their fingers. The other player must touch it without causing it to stop spinning and fall on the heads or tails side. Then the person who spun the coin first tries to touch it next. This turn-taking continues until the coin falls. Whichever player's touch causes the spinning coin to stop and fall down is considered the loser, and they must put their knuckles on the playing surface. Then, the winner puts their thumb on the coin and forcefully pushes it across the table onto the loser's exposed knuckles. 42: 137:
Another version includes spinning a coin on a flat surface, then grabbing it with the pad of the player's thumb with the thumbs crossed like an x. If the player grabs the coin between the thumbs they rotate spinning until one does not grab the coin. When the player does not grab the coin, the
108:. Two kids stand facing each other with knuckles touching. Then one tries to whack the other's knuckles as hard as he can. Next, the other kid goes. Back and forth, whack after whack. This game goes on until one of them quits for a simple reason: the pain becomes too intense. 273:. "Winning means the losing player puts their clenched fist on the table, and the winner holding the deck in a steel grip, brings down the edge of the deck as hard as they want on the loser's knuckles." 138:
opponent forcefully slides the coin into the loser's knuckles with the knuckles flat on the surface with one arm behind if they miss the knuckles. Whoever bleeds any amount first loses.
68:. Variations include simultaneous or alternate punching, and games in which the strike is the loser's punishment/winner's privilege. In the first two ways of playing the game, 92:
The rules of this game are simple: each combatant makes a fist and then the fists punch each other. You flinch, you lose. Whoever lasts the longest before quitting wins.
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One of the most famous nonsanctioned playground games is bloody knuckles...a simple game that tests your speed, your strength, and most important, your
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are out of the game. Whoever lasts the longest before quitting wins the game. The game is played until someone's knuckles are
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with the thumb wrapped around the other fingers. Then each fist punches the other's fist. Players who
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There are different variations of the game. One variation,
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Index

Quarters (children's game)
Bloody Knuckles (film)
Quarters (game)

fist
flinch
bleeding
pain
violence
consensual
risk
injury
scarring
card game
tolerance for pain
coin
quarter
table
Coming of age
Ear pull
Knife game
Mercy (game)
Mumblety-peg
Red hands
Trading blows
Pencil fighting


Bro-Jitsu: The Martial Art of Sibling Smackdown
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