chasey

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chase +‎ -y

Noun[edit]

chasey (uncountable)

  1. (Australia) tag (the children's game).
    • 1995, Geoffrey Dutton, Out in the Open, Univ. of Queensland Press, page 39:
      At recess we would play chasey or kick a ball.
    • 2007, Catherine Deveny, It's not my fault they print them, Black Inc., page 62:
      Kids just want: a place to play chasey, some teachers who know their name and a few mates they can laugh and swap lunches with.
    • 2008, Afsaneh Varzaly, I Will Not Cry: Undiscovered Greatness,, page 139:
      Timothy and Natalie ran back to their Mom asking her and Aden to come and play chasey with them.

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