The game 'knock down ginger,' also known as 'ding dong ditch' in some regions, gets its name from the act of knocking on a door and then running away before the occupant can answer. The term "ginger" may refer to the playful and mischievous nature of the game, as "ginger" can imply liveliness or spiritedness. The origins of the name are somewhat unclear, but it reflects the lighthearted, prankish spirit of the activity. The game is typically played by children as a form of harmless mischief.
because your knocking him (ginger) out of conciousness. *cough* a ginger is a term used to call a redhead *cough*
This game played by children (and chld like adults) has numerous names all over the world. They certainly include both Knock Down Ginger and Cherry knocking and a hundred more names as well.
To knock all the pins down.
Silver is not in that game.
Knock a door run
Strikes and spares are terms used in the game of bowling. A strike is when you knock all of the pins down in one shot. A spare is when you knock all of the pins down in two shots.
The game you're referring to is likely "Knock Down the Castle," which is often associated with various physical or digital versions where players build a castle using blocks or similar materials, and then take turns trying to knock it down, typically using projectiles or other means. Another common variant is "Angry Birds," where players launch birds at structures to knock them down. Both games emphasize strategy in building and aiming to dismantle the opponent's creations.
If you did it in one try it's a strike. If you did it in two it's a spare.
A bowling ball is a ball that is used in the game of bowling, where you roll the ball down an aisle and try to knock down as many pins as you can.
pithoo is a game played with stones and a ball. you have to knock down the stones with the ball or something. it was played in the 19th century.
No, but there was an anime called Monster in my Pocket, therefore instead of Pocket Monsters they changed it to Pokémon.
The minimum number of pins you would need to knock down to get a 260 would be 97: nine strikes in a row, followed by a 6-1 in the tenth frame. Obviously, it's not the number of total pins that matter, but the number of strikes in a row; it's possible to knock down the same 97 pins and yet only score a 97 game.