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Shoe-tossing, also known as shoefiti, is the act of using footwear as a projectile in a number of folk sports and cultural practices. Shoe-tossing entails throwing a pair of laced shoes onto raised wires, such as telephone wires and power lines, or tree branches, creating "shoe trees". Shoe-tossing occurs throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, North Africa and South Africa in both rural and urban areas. Often, the shoes are sneakers. Other times, they are leather shoes and boots.

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  • قذف الأحذية (ar)
  • Shoefiti (de)
  • Zapatos colgantes (es)
  • Oinetako-zintzilikatze (eu)
  • Lancer de chaussures (fr)
  • Shoefiti (it)
  • Shoe tossing (en)
  • Skoträd (sv)
  • Забрасывание обуви (ru)
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  • قذف الأحذية هي عملية قيام شخص برمي فردة أو كلا فردتي حذاءه على شجرة وذلك بعد ممات صاحب الحذاء. يقوم بهذا العمل الأصدقاء لبعضهم لتبقى ذكرى لن تُمس، بما أن المكان عال ولن يلمسها أحد. (ar)
  • Der Begriff Shoefiti (von engl. shoe – Schuh und graffiti – Graffiti) benennt innerhalb der Straßenkunst ein weltweit zu beobachtendes Phänomen, dass Paare von Schuhen zusammengebunden über Äste, Leinen, Kabel oder dergleichen geworfen werden. (de)
  • Los «zapatos colgantes» provienen del acto de colgar zapatos en líneas de teléfonos, electricidad y árboles, entre otros lugares. Los zapatos son lanzados amarrados por los cordones y se enredan quedando colgados y expuestos.​​ (es)
  • Oinetako-zintzilikatzea oinetakoak zuhaitz, zutoin eta kale-argietatik zintzilikatzeko praktika da, gehienetan txantxa moduan egiten dena. Ameriketako Estatu Batuetan, zuhaitz zenbait turistentzako atrakzio bilakatu dira, haien adarretan zintzilikatuta ikus daitezkeen zapata pila dela eta. (eu)
  • Le lancer de chaussures est le fait d'utiliser des chaussures comme projectiles ou armes improvisés ; c'est un élément constitutif de plusieurs sports populaires et d'entraînements sportifs. Dans les années 2010, c'est surtout le fait de lancer une paire de chaussures sur des fils téléphoniques, lignes électriques, ou autres lignes à haute tension. Une pratique voisine consiste à les lancer sur des arbres ou des clôtures. (fr)
  • Shoefiti, è un termine che si riferisce alla pratica di legare tra loro i lacci di due scarpe e di scagliare queste ultime in aria, in modo da farle restare appese ai cavi delle linee elettriche o telefoniche. Le scarpe sono legate tra loro dai lacci e vengono lanciate verso i fili come una sorta di bolas. Il fenomeno prende il nome dall'unione delle parole "shoe" (scarpa) e "graffiti" e nasce nelle zone rurali e urbane degli Stati Uniti come manifestazione del folklore adolescenziale. (it)
  • Забра́сывание (броса́ние) о́буви — использование обуви в качестве метательного снаряда. Как правило, обувная пара закидывается на телефонные, электрические или иные провода. Менее распространено забрасывание на деревья и заборы. (ru)
  • Skoträd (engelska: Shoe trees) är en lek, ett practical joke eller en konstform där man kastar upp skor i ett specifikt träd. Främst känt i USA, även om det finns svenska exempel. (sv)
  • Shoe-tossing, also known as shoefiti, is the act of using footwear as a projectile in a number of folk sports and cultural practices. Shoe-tossing entails throwing a pair of laced shoes onto raised wires, such as telephone wires and power lines, or tree branches, creating "shoe trees". Shoe-tossing occurs throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, North Africa and South Africa in both rural and urban areas. Often, the shoes are sneakers. Other times, they are leather shoes and boots. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Shoe_tossing_in_Brooklyn,_2021.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Shoe_tossing_in_Vitoria-Gasteiz_(2013)_2.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Shoe_tree_at_Morley_field.jpg
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