footbags
/ˈfʊtˌbæɡz/
noun
- Small bags filled with beads or pellets, used in a game where players keep them in the air using their feet, knees, and other body parts.
- She bought a set of colorful footbags for the school's hacky sack club.
- He practiced his tricks with a footbag every afternoon.
- The kids kicked the footbags back and forth in the park.
- The game or sport of keeping a footbag in the air without letting it touch the ground, also known as hacky sack.
- The tournament attracted players from all over the city.
- They played footbags during their lunch break.
- Footbags is a popular game among college students on campus.