mumbletypeg
American
[muhm-buhl-tee-peg]
/ ˈmʌm bəl tiˌpɛg /
Also
mumbledepeg,
noun
mumbletypeg
British
/ ˈmʌmbəltɪˌpɛɡ /
noun
Etymology
Origin of mumbletypeg
1620–30; from phrase mumble the peg ( see mumble); so named because the losing player was formerly required to pull a peg from the ground with their teeth
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