prisoner's base

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prisoner's base

Two children play a game of prisoner's base in the park.

Definition

Noun: A traditional children's team game of chase and capture. Two teams each have a designated "base." The objective is to tag and capture opposing players on their territory and bring them to your team's base, where they become "prisoners" until freed by a teammate.

Usage

The term "prisoner's base" is used to name this specific game. It is typically used in the context of describing children's outdoor activities or traditional games. * The children spent the afternoon playing prisoner's base in the field. * Do you remember the rules for prisoner's base?

Advanced Usage

The game is often associated with informal, unstructured play and can be used metaphorically to describe situations involving capture, confinement, or tactical pursuit. * The political negotiation felt like a high-stakes game of prisoner's base, with each side trying to capture concessions from the other.

Variants and Related Words
  • Base: (Noun) The safe area or goal in various games, including prisoner's base.
  • Tag: (Noun/Verb) A simpler chasing game involving touching another player, which is a core mechanic within prisoner's base.
  • Capture the Flag: (Noun) A modern, structured team game with similar concepts of territory, capture, and a base, often considered an evolved version of prisoner's base.
Synonyms
  • Children's chasing game
  • Team tag game
  • Capture game
Related Idioms or Phrases

While not a phrasal verb, the structure of the game name gives rise to the common phrase: * To be sent to (the) base: Meaning to be captured or put out of action within the context of the game. * I was tagged almost immediately and sent to base for the rest of the round.

prisoner's base

Two children play a game of prisoner's base in the park.

Noun
  1. a children's game; two teams capture opposing players by tagging them and taking them to their own base