Hrkljuš Explained

Hrkljuš is a fictional sport created for the TV show Top lista nadrealista which was very popular in Yugoslavia in the 1980s. In one episode of the show, a game appeared to be broadcast live.

Rules

The players (any number) stand in a circle, at arms' length from each other. The leader of the game throws a ball (made of mops) to someone in the circle. Players continue passing the ball to each other. When the ball falls from someone's hands, that player hits himself in forehead with his fist, and yells: "Domene!" (meaning My bad!). When the leader of the game yells: "Hrkljuš!", the owner of the ball is the winner.[1] [2] "Hrkljuš" is any player who is out of the game. When only one player remains in the game, he is declared the winner.

Pop-culture influence

In 1991, a computer game for Commodore 64 was launched by the Radojević brothers from Arilje. Besides the standard rules (ball throwing and hitting own forehead with fist), a league competition mode was also introduced.[2]

"Hrkljuš" immediately found its place in slang of ex-Yugoslav languages. It usually means:

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.leksikon-yu-mitologije.net/read.php?id=5954 Leksikon YU mitologije - Hrkljuš (Lexicon of YU-mythology - Hrkljuš)
  2. http://retrospec.sgn.net/users/tomcat/yu/C64/Wanted/Html/Hrkljus.php ex-YU computer scene - Hrkljuš computer game (ex-YU Računalniška scena - Hrkljuš)