noogie

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noogie

(ˈnʊɡɪ)
n
school slang US a hard rubbing with the knuckles on someone's head, or occasionally elsewhere, intended to inflict pain
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Cyber Bully is the second in the series followed by Notes on Noogies, Wetwillies and Wedgies.
What had in the past been primarily verbal confrontations increasingly became physical ones, and even lighthearted interactions routinely involved headlocks, noogies, hip-checks, and hard slaps on the head.
A number of nice character-specific touches include Short Round's kicks, Indy's habit of giving enemies noogies and Henry Sr.
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