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- Q427152 subject Q8276093.
- Q427152 subject Q8980752.
- Q427152 abstract "Weet weet (also called wit-wit or throwing the play stick) is an Australian Aboriginal children's throwing game popular in some parts of Australia. Weet weet is also the traditional name of the object that is thrown, but it is also called a "kangaroo rat". A traditional weet weet it is difficult to recreate, so a club can be used and small children can play the game using a tennis ball placed in a stocking. The winner is the person to throw the weet weet the furthest or most accurately.".
- Q427152 wikiPageWikiLink Q12060728.
- Q427152 wikiPageWikiLink Q1543881.
- Q427152 wikiPageWikiLink Q246514.
- Q427152 wikiPageWikiLink Q3954434.
- Q427152 wikiPageWikiLink Q408.
- Q427152 wikiPageWikiLink Q7245.
- Q427152 wikiPageWikiLink Q8276093.
- Q427152 wikiPageWikiLink Q8980752.
- Q427152 comment "Weet weet (also called wit-wit or throwing the play stick) is an Australian Aboriginal children's throwing game popular in some parts of Australia. Weet weet is also the traditional name of the object that is thrown, but it is also called a "kangaroo rat". A traditional weet weet it is difficult to recreate, so a club can be used and small children can play the game using a tennis ball placed in a stocking. The winner is the person to throw the weet weet the furthest or most accurately.".
- Q427152 label "Weet weet".