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Yes. Slugbug.
Not in my family, but friends did it for sure. My spouse too and we grew up across the country from each other. I always found it annoying, but never politically incorrect. Why would it be politically incorrect? |
Class of '96 reporting in -- we did "Punch Buggy [Color]!" and punched the person next to us. None of this "Slug Bug" nonsense here. |
NP but I cringe every time you think you're cool using that big word you learned, it totally says way more about you than whoever you are directing it towards. |
Hah yes we would yell "[color] punch buggy, no punch backs!" This was in the early 2000s. |
| Yes, you call out “punch buggy!” and punch your friend / sibling on the arm. You don’t like, assault them and break their nose. It’s a car trip game. |
We did this, too, in the 1970/80s (when there were many on the road). |
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Punch Bug! Did it with my family and on the school bus. Taught my kids so maybe it'll live on another generation.
We lived near a VW repair place and my brothers and I would tense up waiting to be the first one who spotted the lot full of Beetles. Then we'd slaughter each other. |
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I’ve been smacking my kid in the thigh all week as we drive past the PUNCH BUGGY - YELLOW that’s randomly parked in our neighborhood.
Also used to hut the roof of the car when we went through a yellow light. |
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We did this growing up (80s, 90s).
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We totally did this and still do. Punch buggy [color]. We also played Padiddle which is when you went under a yellow light and touched the ceiling of the car. We would slow down to get a yellow light, surely pissing off everyone behind us.
Not sure why any of this would be politically incorrect. |
| We still do lol . Family gentle tap. Though eldest daughter used to really enjoy the game more than youngest. |
| We did this, and we also pinched each other HARD when we saw a Corvette Stingray (goal was to make it sting 😂) |
What?!? Of course this was a thing. |
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My brother and I would yell, "Slug bug!" and punch one another lightly on the arm. Same thing with cars that had a headlight out:"One-eyed Jack!"
I think we stopped doing this by age 12 or so. |
| Yes. People would yell "punch-buggie" amongst friends and sock someone in the arm. |