rock paper scissors

Etymology
After the handshapes.

Noun



 * 1)  A popular children's game using three hand signs representing rock, paper and scissors, frequently used as a tiebreaker.
 * 2)  Any situation where strategies are not transitive, meaning each strategy is strong against some strategies and weak against others in a loop such that there is no universally best option.
 * 1)  Any situation where strategies are not transitive, meaning each strategy is strong against some strategies and weak against others in a loop such that there is no universally best option.

Translations

 * Arabic: حَجَر وَرَقَة مِقَصّ, حَجَر وَرَق مِقَصّ
 * Armenian: չինգաչունգ, քար, մկրատ, թուղթ
 * Bulgarian: ка́мък, но́жица, харти́я
 * Burmese: စုံစွမ်စိ
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 包剪揼
 * Hokkien: 鉸刀石頭紙
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech: kámen, nůžky, papír
 * Danish: sten, saks, papir
 * Dutch: steen, papier, schaar, blad-steen-schaar, schaar steen papier
 * Esperanto: papero, tondilo, ŝtono
 * Estonian: kivi-paber-käärid
 * Finnish: kivi-sakset-paperi, kivi-paperi-sakset
 * French: ,
 * Galician: pedra, papel, tesoura
 * German: Schnick Schnack Schnuck,, Ching, Chang, Chong, Klick, Klack, Kluck
 * Hebrew: אבן נייר ומספריים /
 * Hindi: रॉक कागज कैंची
 * Hungarian: kő-papír-olló
 * Indonesian: batu, gunting, kertas, ,
 * Irish: cloch páipéar siosúr
 * Italian: morra cinese, carta, forbice, sasso
 * Japanese: じゃん拳,, じゃん拳ぽん,
 * Korean:
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish: kevir kaxez meqes, ber per meqes
 * Latvian: akmens, šķēres, papīrīt's
 * Macedonian: лист камен ножички
 * Maltese: karta, ġebla jew imqass
 * Norwegian: stein saks papir
 * Polish: papier, kamień, nożyce
 * Portuguese: pedra-papel-tesoura, joquempô
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: sten, sax, påse
 * Tagalog: jak-en-poy
 * Thai:
 * Turkish: taş kağıt makas
 * Ukrainian: ка́мінь-но́жиці-папі́р
 * Vietnamese:, xù xi,