Red Rover

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Red Rover

  1. A children's game played by two lines of players, with players sent one at a time to the opposing team's line to attempt to pull apart their linked hands.
    • 1986 August 30, Stephanie Poggi, “Lesbian/Gay Curfew Sparks P'Town Revolt”, in Gay Community News, volume 14, number 7, page 3:
      Threatened with arrest if they stepped off the sidewalk, protesters decided to play a game of Red Rover back and forth across the street — to the obvious fury of the police.

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