Talk:Gnip Gnop

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Apparently Raymond Queneau used the term "Gnip-gnop" to refer to a table game in his 1959 novel Zazie in the Metro. Perhaps he was referring to ping pong, but this clearly antedates the usage by Parker Bros.

It is fun to think of playing "mental Gnip-Gnop"... Think about it. Do you always win, or always lose? Yeah, and no wonder they went bankrupt, right? Why pay for it when you can play mental Gnip-Gnop for free, and always win? And of coarse the other advantage is that you can play it solo against anybody you want to publicly humiliate, and they'll never even know anything at all. KarlHegbloom (talk) 23:15, 30 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]