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Used to play nibs when I was a nipper.
You don't hear of many street games these days such as :Hopscotch (Istill see some areas markd but does anyone play it still ?) Whip and Top (anybody still do them ?)Rallyco (remember the name but not exactly how it worked)Tin can alleyJack Jack Shine a light (basically Hide and Seek but with a torch)British BulldogHusky Fusky Finger or Thumb (one for Cussy to explore no doubt)
Was Spanish the word you were thinking of for the Licorice ?And speaking of Spanish we used to use them to dip in Kayli (Rainbow Crystals ?)
One craze in my youth was chewing up paper until it had the consistency of papier mache and throwing it or shooting samll bits through an empty biro casing. This stuff was called "Boris". I remember a house party getting out of hand with several bog rolls being soaked in the sink and the house next door being rendered with boris.
Round our way (Wheatley Hills/Intake) Kegs were underpants and just about everybody got "kegged" at some point. Usually down at the Boato (Sandall Park).A lift on someone's bike was called a "cog" (Giz a cog, mate).Marbles had all sorts of names depending on the size & colouring. Size:- Peewees- Nibs- Dobbers- Emperors- King Emperors- Super King EmperorsColours/Types:- Cats' Eyes- Pearlies- Chinkies- Oilies- Spotties- Swirlies- Steelies (Ball bearings)- GlassiesProbably a few that I've misse there too. You could also have combinations of the above e.g. Spotty-Oilies. Rules would be set at the start of each match e.g. "I'll have you a game of oily sevens (7 marbles each), no chips (only good, unbroken marbles allowed). When 'bell goes it's either keep what you've got and share what's on 'pitch or more usually "grab what you can""Cheap-shots were little punches or slaps out of the blue to take the victim by surprise. To which the response was often "I owe yer" menaing retributions would be made at the next opportunity.Elastic bands were "laggies".One craze in my youth was chewing up paper until it had the consistency of papier mache and throwing it or shooting samll bits through an empty biro casing. This stuff was called "Boris". I remember a house party getting out of hand with several bog rolls being soaked in the sink and the house next door being rendered with boris.