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- Norwegian: sprettert m
- Persian: کلاسنگ (kalâsang), قلابسنگ (qollâb-sang), فلاخن (fa) (falâxan)
- Polish: proca (pl) f
- Portuguese: estilingue (pt), baladeira (pt), atiradeira f, fisga (pt) f, bodoque (pt) m, funda (pt) f, setra f
- Russian: рога́тка (ru) f (rogátka)
- Spanish: baladora (es) f (Peruvian Amazonia), biombo m (Panama), catapulta (es) f (Costa Rica), cauchera f (Colombia), charpe (es) m (Southwestern Mexico), chilinchate m (Honduras), china (es) f (Venezuela), estiladera f (Canary Islands), fonda (es) f (Central and Western Venezuela), gomera (es) f (Argentina), gomero (es) m (Northwestern and Southern Central Spain), honda (es) f (Bolivia, Colombian Caribbean Coast, Chile, Guatemala, Northwestern Argentina, Northwestern Venezuela, Peru, Uruguay), hondilla f (El Salvador, Honduras), hondita f (Paraguay), hulera f (Nicaragua), jebe m (Peru), resortera f (Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexican standard usage), tiracantos m (Western Central Spain), tirachinas m (Spain standard usage), tirachinos m (Southwestern Spain), tiradera f (Spain's Canary Islands), tirador (es) m (Northwestern Mexico, Southern Central and Northeastern Spain), tiragomas m (Northern Central Spain, specifically Cantabria, Basque Country, Soria, La Rioja and Aragon), tirahule m (Southeastern Mexico), tirapiedras m (Cuba, Dominican Republic), tira-tira m (Northwestern Venezuela, specifically State of Falcon)
- Swedish: slangbella c
- Tagalog: saltik, paltik, tirador
- Tamil: சுண்டுவில் (ta) (cuṇṭuvil)
- Thai: หนังสติ๊ก (năng-sà-dtík)
- Turkish: sapan (tr)
- Vietnamese: súng cao su (vi)
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