Marbles can be played either for fair which means that every player keeps their marbles or for keeps if you choose to play for keeps marbles can be won by other players by knocking them out of the ring.
Marble playing slang for keeps.
Drivers compare driving on marbles to driving on ice.
Multiple marbles take over entire racing lanes on the outside of normal racing grooves or lanes.
Playing for keeps means that any competitor s marbles you knock out are added to your personal collection.
Choose how you re playing in advance so you know what to expect while playing.
Decide whether you want to play for keeps.
To become angry go crazy freak out.
Bombsies dropping your shooter on the target marble.
At this point the players should decide if they are playing for fun or for keepsies if playing for fun the same marbles are placed back into the ring after each game.
Playing for keeps when the game is over each player gets to keep the marbles he shot out of the ring.
A larger marble used to knock smaller marbles out of the ring.
If playing for keepsies the winners of each game keep all of the played marbles and each player antes up new marbles for the next round.
Histing lifting your knuckle from the ground while shooting.
The game is just played for fun rather than to gain marbles.
Aggie either a marble made out of agate or a glass marble that looks like it s agate.
Playing for fair when the game is over the players get their marbles back.
Oddly enough the origin of the phrase losing your marbles can t definitively be.
Whoever knocks marbles out of the ring gets to keep them.
He lost his marbles after his wife left him and took the kids.
Keepsies playing for keeps.
You get to keep all the marbles you win.
Also used as a general term for cheating.
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Marbles decrease grip causing cars to crash in corners.
Synonyms for marbles include commonsense mind reason sense wits daylights head saneness sanity and intelligence.
A glass or imitation aggie is also called an immie.
Alley a marble made of marble.
Quitsies or no quitsies.
Auto racing term for a ball of rubber on the track that has come off of a tire.
Alley is short for alabaster.
In tournament play this is cheating and carries a one shot forfeit.
Playing only for the results of a game.
Verb to go insane.
A rule established before the game that allows players to quit at any time with no consequence quitsies or with a penalty no quitsies.
Easing your hand over the ring line before shooting.