chicken fight

/ˈtʃɪkɪn ˌfaɪt/
noun
  1. A game or contest in which two people, often in a pool or on a field, try to knock each other off balance while each is carried on the shoulders of a teammate.
    • At the summer camp, the kids played chicken-fight in the swimming pool.
    • The team practiced their chicken-fight strategy to win the tournament.
    • Chicken-fight is a popular game at beach parties and family gatherings.
verb
  1. To engage in the game of chicken-fight.
    • They decided to chicken-fight to settle the argument playfully.
    • We used to chicken-fight for hours during the hot summer afternoons.
    • The children loved to chicken-fight in the shallow end of the pool.
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