dampa

See also: dämpa

Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: dam‧pa

Noun

dampa

  1. A game where two or more people will aim to move a stack of rubber bands pass a service line or off an edge. Each player will wager an agreed number of rubber bands and will determine who gets to go first by rock paper scissors. The rubber band is moved using air created by strucking the flat surface, near or around the stack, against a dome made by using both the player's hands. The rubber bands are won when directed pass the line or off the edge. The hands are not allowed to touch or clip the stack. Only the whole stack or an odd number of rubber bands are allowed, an even number of rubber bands pushed pass the line or off the edge are forfeited to the next player.

Verb

dampa

  1. To attempt to move something using a burst of air by strucking a flat surface against a dome created using a person's two hands.

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Verb

dampa

  1. inflection of dampe:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Tagalog

Noun

dampâ

  1. hut; hovel; cabin (poor and small)
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