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Drinking games are games which involve the drinking of beer or other alcoholic beverages. ...
Drinking games are games which involve the drinking of beer or other alcoholic beverages. ...
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For the similar drinking game involving table tennis paddles, see beer pong (paddles). ...
When referring to the game using table tennis paddles, the rules of Beer Pong are relatively close to those of table tennis and thus presumably emerged as an adaptation of table tennis into a drinking game. ...
A slam pong player at Dartmouth Colleges Phi Tau Coeducation Fraternity. ...
Dartmouth Pong is a drinking game based on ping pong played at Dartmouth College. ...
Table games Flip cup | Boat race Quarters Land mine | Chandeliers 7-11-doubles | Moose Flip Cup, also known as Flipper, Flippy Cup, Taps, Tippy Cup, Flippity Whippity, Cups, Canoe, Turbos or Turbo Cups, is a team-based drinking game. ...
A boat race is a drinking game between (usually) two teams of equal numbers. ...
For other uses, see Quarter Quarters is a popular drinking game which involves players bouncing a quarter off of a table in an attempt to have the quarter land, usually into a shotglass (or cup) on that table. ...
This article is about the drinking game. ...
Chandeliers is a drinking game that is a spinoff of Quarters. ...
7-11-doubles is drinking game that uses dice. ...
Moose is the name of two unrelated drinking games. ...
| | Word games I Never | 21 For other uses, see I Never (disambiguation). ...
21 is a drinking game typically played by players sitting in a circle. ...
| | Card games Kings | Asshole Ride the bus | Horserace Connections | Pyramid Fuck the dealer | Up the river Kings (also less commonly known as Kings Cup, Circle of Death, or Ring of Fire) is a popular drinking game. ...
Asshole (also popularly known as Dai Hin Min, Presidents and Assholes, President, Scum, Bastard, Presidents and Eejits, Rich man, Poor man, Sheep, Dictator, Gummybears, or Revolution) is a card game for 3 or more in which players race to get rid of all their cards. ...
Ride the bus is a drinking game played through using a standard pack of cards and enough alcohol to support the required players. ...
Horserace is a drinking game in which players place bets on a particular suit of cards, cheer their selected horse on as it races, and drink according to the outcome. ...
Connections is a card game that is used for a drinking game. ...
Pyramid is a card game that is used for a drinking game. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Up the River, Down the River is a popular drinking game involving a deck of cards and two or more players. ...
| | Binge drinking games Keg stand | Funneling Shotgunning | Case race Yard of ale | Edward Fortyhands Centurion Drinking too much alcohol may qualify as binge drinking if it leads to at least two days of inebriation and the drinker neglects usual responsibilities The British Medical Association states that there is no consensus on the definition of binge drinking. ...
Typical form for a keg stand Keg stand (sometimes known as getting vertical ) is often considered a drinking ritual using a beer keg, but it is not always competitive. ...
Funneling is the act of using a funnel, or beer bong, to rapidly consume a large amount of liquid, most commonly beer or a similar alcoholic beverage, as a drinking game or as a means to consume a large amount of alcohol in a short space of time. ...
A college student shotgunning a beer. ...
A Case Race is an American Drinking game involving a competition to see which team or individual can finish a case (most commonly a case of beer) first. ...
This article is about the measurement of beer known as the yard. ...
Centurion is a drinking game that involves downing 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes (i. ...
| Edward Fortyhands (also known as 80 Ounces to Freedom or The 40 Challenge) is a drinking game in which each player duct tapes a 40 oz. bottle of alcohol (usually malt liquor) to each of his or her hands and is not allowed to remove them until they've been consumed. Typically, before the alcohol has been completely ingested, the drinking party will need to urinate, smoke a cigarette, answer a phone call, or something similar, giving each participant an incentive to finish their alcohol as quickly as possible. This often leads to humorous scenes of similarly-handicapped players attempting to unzip others' pants or light cigarettes using teeth, feet, or elbows. It can also be used as a "goal" for the game: to see who can abstain from these activities until they are finished with their drinks. Drinking games are games which involve the drinking of beer or other alcoholic beverages. ...
A piece of transparent duct tape, left, and of silver duct tape, right. ...
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Comparison of 12oz longneck to a 40 of Country Club Malt Liquor Malt liquor is an American term referring to a type of beer that has a high alcohol content and is therefore considered too alcoholic to be called beer. In the UK, similar beers are called super-strength lager. ...
Urination, also called micturition, is the process of disposing urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body. ...
The cigarette is the most common method of smoking tobacco. ...
Two unlit filtered cigarettes. ...
A telephone call is a connection over a telephone network between the calling party and the called party. ...
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The ZIP file format is a popular data compression and archival format. ...
The name of the game is derived from the 1990 movie Edward Scissorhands. The alternate name, "80 Ounces to Freedom," is a reference to Sublime's 1992 album 40 Oz. to Freedom. The game was first played and invented at Bridgewater College in 2002 by members of the Bridgewater College men's basketball team. Bridgewater College is a small liberal arts college in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The game gradually gained popularity and is played today at many colleges throughout the country. Edward Scissorhands is a 1990 American fantasy film, directed and co-written by Tim Burton and written by Caroline Thompson. ...
Sublime was an American band that originated in Long Beach, California. ...
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