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Etymology
Literally "Who Is Afraid of the Black Man?". The game is of German origin and is based on traditional children's games that have been played for centuries. German medievalists and folklorists assume that the game exists since the Middle Ages, closely linked to the era of Black Death.

Noun

 * 1)  children's game

Usage notes

 * Once the most common term, this name is sometimes considered politically incorrect due to the connotation of "black man" and "evil" (initially the "Black Man" was a synonym for the bogeyman in many European countries); because of this, the game is recently known under a variety of names, including but not limited to, (as is the interjection) or simply.
 * Not inflected on its own, although it could be by using a compound such as "".