Punch buggy

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Image:1967-VW-Beatle.jpg Slug Bug (also called Punch Buggy or Punch Bug) is a car game generally played by young children in which participants hit each other upon sight of a VW Beetle. In one form of the game, upon sight of said vehicle, a participant yells out "Slug Bug (color)!" and adds "No punchbacks!" to lock that color against calling again. Participants can also call out "Punch Bug no punch back." Once the call is completed, the participant punches another participant of his or her choice, generally in the upper arm. Another variation, perhaps a more common one, is that in which colors do not factor and in which the "No punchbacks!" call serves only to prevent the victim from slugging the first participant on the same Volkswagen.

The game is highly unstandardized and as many variant rules exist as there are groups who play it. For example:

  • Spotting a pink convertible Beetle earns a number of bonus punches in addition to the regular one.
  • A Beetle pulled over by a police officer or involved in a wreck earns bonus punches.
  • A car part clearly identifiable as part of a Beetle earns bonus punches.
  • A VW Bus (known as a Double Punch Buggy) earns the caller, you guessed it, two punches.
  • Car Dealerships are usually considered off-limits, for obvious reasons.

The game is considered by some to have lost some of its appeal, as Beetles are now much more common due to Volkswagen's 1998 release of the New Beetle; some players do not consider this new model to be valid for the purposes of the game; however, many players, especially younger ones, who find the punching more of an interest than the spotting or any associated childhood nostalgia is, do.

See also: puncho


SLUGBUG is an acronym for the name of the Sheffield Linux Users Group and BSD Users Group.

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