Lithuanian fight
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2 people/opposing sides can declare a Lithuanian Fight. That means that each person gets as many of his friends as he/she can get to come in the declared time and the declared place. This has to be an agreement.
Then the two sides fight, most arent serious. People join out of fun, NOT loyalty. Since [the numbers] of people coming greatly varies, (usually from 5-40 people) it usually ends in the outnumbered group admitting defeat, or having the outnumbered group [flee].
Its improper to bring deadly weapons, like knives, or guns. If any, they can bring [brass knuckles] and rocks.
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