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dibidibidip 

a korean children's game. Written 디비디비딥, and pronounced Deebee deebee deep. You point at the person and say dibidibidip, and on dip, you point either left or right. The other person attempts to turn their head in the opposite direction. If they turn their head the same direction you point, they lose.
It's way harder than it sounds.
regional variations exist, including pointing up and down as well as left to right, and a complex group version somewhat like concentration originating from Busan.
Did you see the youtube clip where DBSK was playing dibidibidip?
Like OMG I was so confused, how do you play that game?

dibidibidip by Caralain March 12, 2009
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Dibidibidama 

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Dibidibidama by Man i kakis leo November 7, 2019
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