A style of football where there is not one correct set of rules.
While official football, or soccer, is played on a flat rectangular grass-filled or artificial turf pitch it can be played anywhere such as back alleys, vacant lots, and green spaces.
The environment or natural surroundings of the field is the origin of the word.
As a type of street game, players create their own rules to suit their needs and field conditions.
"Jingle Balls, I slip and Fall, While Shopping at the Mall" ..... bad example, but it sounds way the hell better than the lousy original song that your teachers made you sing in the school Christmas recital.
A style of volleyball where a game is played with no set strategy or rules. While the teams may consist of up to the same number of players as regular volleyball, it usually occurs when unskilled players are playing. Players generally have a "me first" attitude and depending the number of skilled players and game play may range from the 'one-hit' wonder, to a rare pass of the ball for setting available teammates for hitting to the occasional full strategic pass-set-hit. Since there is no specific strategy (For example, center setting) the game often is static to erratic and occasionally can be dangerous as several players may go for the same ball.