Nulla nulla

Nulla nulla is an Australian Aboriginal term for club, probably derived from one of the Sydney district dialects. The Aboriginal peoples of Australia had a variety of clubs for hunting and fighting. Most of them were made of wood with pointed, rounded, or knobbed heads and handles about 3 feet (1 meter) long, but in some cases, stone heads were attached. Aboriginal people often threw nulla nullas at their enemies or at animals they were hunting.