We also had 'lambfur' (attacking people by yanking the downy hair at the hairline on the back of the neck), 'slime' (gobbing all over palms and then smearing them down someone's cheeks), and my personal favourite 'suh' - pronounced /surrrr/ (a form of combat where to people stood grasping the others' cheeks between index finger and thumb, and then pulling apart, trying to split the other person's lip, until one admitted defeat). There was also 'hus', which was an inverse suhing contest, where you pinched the other person's face into an exaggerated pout until they gave up, but it proved less popular.
We also had 'lambfur' (attacking people by yanking the downy hair at the hairline on the back of the neck), 'slime' (gobbing all over palms and then smearing them down someone's cheeks), and my personal favourite 'suh' - pronounced /surrrr/ (a form of combat where to people stood grasping the others' cheeks between index finger and thumb, and then pulling apart, trying to split the other person's lip, until one admitted defeat). There was also 'hus', which was an inverse suhing contest, where you pinched the other person's face into an exaggerated pout until they gave up, but it proved less popular.