salade


(n) a game played during recess invented by children in a markham, ontario canada elementary school in the late 1980’s.
an old soda pop can is kicked amongst the partic-p-nts. if it goes between your legs, the other children are free to kick and beat on you until you run to a designated “safe” spot.
here’s and old can! let’s play some salade!
(n) a game where you take object like a crushed pop can or a hacky sack, and you kick the object through the legs of another partic-p-nt. the other players then yell “salade” (pr-nounced “sal-lad” ) and kick the person until they reach “home” which can be a tree or a door or a wall, etc.

(originally an east toronto game from the mid 1980’s, which is still played today. usually is banned by the school after a student breaks their arm, leg, gets a collapsed lung, etc.)
i’m bored, find a can, let’s play salade!

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