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  2. Diabolo - Wikipedia

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    Wooden sticks are shown in the background. Chinese yo-yos old and new. The diabolo ( / diːˈæbəloʊ / dee-AB-ə-loh; [1] commonly misspelled diablo) is a juggling or circus prop consisting of an axle ( British English: bobbin) and two cups (hourglass/egg timer shaped) or discs derived from the Chinese yo-yo.

  3. Cube World (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Cube World is a series of electronic toys developed by Radica Games and Mattel between 2005 and 2009. Each Cube World cube contains an animated stick figure who is able to interact with the figures in other cubes when connected together.

  4. Gee-haw whammy diddle - Wikipedia

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    A gee-haw whammy diddle is a mechanical toy consisting of two wooden sticks. One has a series of notches cut transversely along its side and a smaller wooden stick or a propeller attached to the end with a nail or pin.

  5. Devil sticks - Wikipedia

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    The manipulation of the devil stick (also devil-sticks, devilsticks, flower sticks, bâtons fleurs, stunt sticks, gravity sticks, or juggling sticks) is a form of gyroscopic juggling or equilibristics, consisting of manipulating one stick ("baton", 'center stick') between one or two other sticks held one in each hand.

  6. Mechanical toy - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical toys use 4 types of different movements, rotary (going around in a circle), linear (moving in a straight line then stopping), reciprocating (moving backwards and forwards continuously in a straight line) and oscillating (moving backwards and forwards in a curve).

  7. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United ...

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    the action figure toy sold in the US as G.I. Joe. agony aunt or uncle (informal) the author of an agony column (US advice columnist) agony column (informal) a newspaper or magazine column providing advice to readers' personal problems (US advice column) aeroplane any fixed-wing aircraft (US airplane) afters dessert, informal "all change"

  8. Tube man - Wikipedia

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    A tube man, also known as a skydancer, air dancer, inflatable man and originally called the Tall Boy, is an inflatable stick figure comprising sections of fabric tubing attached to a fan. As the fan blows air through it, the tubing moves in a dynamic dancing or flailing motion.

  9. List of skill toys - Wikipedia

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    List of skill toys. A skill toy is an object or theatrical prop used for dexterity play or an object manipulation performance. A skill toy can be any static or inanimate object with which a person dances, manipulates, spins, tosses, or simply plays.

  10. Toy - Wikipedia

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    19th century illustration of a child playing with a toy horse and cart. A toy or plaything is an object that is used primarily to provide entertainment. Simple examples include toy blocks, board games, and dolls. Toys are often designed for use by children, although many are designed specifically for adults and pets.

  11. Dazzle camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, is a family of ship camouflage that was used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards.