hacky sack
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
hackysack, hackeysack, hacky-sack, Hacky-Sack
=== Etymology ===
A trademark of Wham-O. First use appears c. 1977. It uses a reduplication of the word sack with the word hacky; a hack, in the game's terminology, is akin to a point, and happens when every player in a group successfully passes the footbag.
=== Noun ===
hacky sack (countable and uncountable, plural hacky sacks)
(uncountable, games) A game or activity in which one or a group of players try to keep a footbag off the ground using only their feet.
(countable) The footbag used for such a game.
2008, Wally Lamb, The Hour I First Believed, Ch.3, at p.74:
At the food court, I bought a turkey sandwich and another coffee. As I ate, an entourage caught my eye: four Buddhist monks, camped at the periphery of the food court seats, about thirty feet away. Shaved heads, maroon and pumpkin-colored robes. Each was smiling, even the one who slept. You'd think monks would be wearing sandals, wouldn't you? But these guys were wearing what I wear: Nike sneakers, Timberland boots. Two were horsing around with a Hacky Sack. Another was chatting quietly with a black woman in a Chicago Bulls sweatshirt.
==== Further reading ====
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