potsie

/ˈpɑtsi/
noun
  1. A children's game in which players toss a small object (like a stone or coin) into numbered squares drawn on the ground, then hop through the squares to retrieve it.
    • The kids drew a potsie grid with chalk on the driveway.
    • She won the potsie game by landing her stone in the highest number.
    • We used to play potsie every day after school in the playground.
  2. The small object (such as a stone, beanbag, or coin) used in the game of potsie.
    • You need a flat potsie that won't roll away when you toss it.
    • She painted her potsie with bright colors to make it easy to spot.
    • He lost his favorite potsie under the bushes.
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