dois ou um
Portuguese
Etymology
Literally, “two or one”.
Noun
- a children's game in which three or more players use handshapes at the same time — each player showing one or two fingers —, for the purpose of singling out the one with a different handshape or separating the players into two groups with equal handshapes
See also
- zerinho ou um
- pedra-papel-tesoura, joquempô (rock, paper, scissors)
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