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| x Milk |
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Milk is an opaque white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It provides the primary source of nutrition for young mammals before they are able to digest other types of food. The early lactation milk is known as colostrum, and carries...
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| x Beer pong |
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Beer Pong (also known as Beirut) is a drinking game in which players throw a ping-pong ball across a table with the intent of landing the ball in a cup of beer on the other end. The game typically consists of two two-player teams and multiple cups...
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| x Quarters |
Quarters is a popular drinking game which involves players bouncing a quarter off a table in an attempt to have the quarter land, usually into a shotglass (or cup) on that table. The game is popular at parties, especially in colleges and...
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Bizz buzz (also known as fizz buzz, or simply buzz) is a group word game frequently encountered as a car game or a drinking game.
Players generally sit in a circle. The player designated to go first says the number "1", and each player thenceforth...
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| x Three Man |
Three Man (a.k.a. Mr. Three, Hat Man) is a drinking game played with dice. The game can played with a larger group (6-15) of people than other drinking games and is designed so as to not require a great deal of participation from the players not...
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Kings (also known as king's cup Ring of Fire and circle of death but not waterfall) is a drinking game that is played using cards. It is common among university students in the United Kingdom and college students in the United States. Players must...
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| x Captain Paf |
Captain Paf (also known as Cardinal Puff or Cardinal Chunder in Britain and Cardinal Puff the United States, Cardinal Huff in New Zealand) is a French drinking game based on a script that must be executed in order for play to move to the next person...
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21 sometimes called Bagram or Twenty Plus One is a drinking game. The game progresses by counting up from 1 to 21, with the player who calls "21" suffering a drinking penalty before the next round starts. The loser may add one new rule to the game,...
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| x Beer Die |
Beer Die is a gentleman's drinking game. Standard rules call for four players, a die, table, four cups, and beer. Unlike most beer-based games, drinking and scoring are unrelated.
The origins of this gentleman's game are widely disputed, however it...
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| x Dartmouth pong |
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Pong is a drinking game played at Dartmouth College that is loosely based on ping pong. A 2005 survey conducted by former Dartmouth College Statistician John Pryor and reported on in The Dartmouth found that 80% of Dartmouth students had played the...
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| x Boat race |
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A boat race is a drinking game between (usually) two teams of equal numbers. Rules vary widely but normally involve a team drinking in series and aiming to finish first. Common rules include those regulating the number and gender of drinkers, the...
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| x Pennying |
Pennying is a drinking game popular amongst students attending various universities throughout the United Kingdom. It is one of the International Drinking Rules, or Pub Rules. Unlike most drinking games, the rules of pennying are almost never...
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| x Fuzzy Duck |
Fuzzy Duck is a drinking game.
In turn, players alternately utter the phrases "fuzzy duck" and "ducky fuzz". A player may also opt to say, "does he?", in which case play resumes in the opposite direction. If a player says the wrong thing, plays out...
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| x One Fat Hen |
One Fat Hen (also called One Red Hen or Turtle) is a drinking game. It is based on the difficulty people often have in repeating exactly what the leader says, and the amusing possibilities when they get it wrong.
The normal mode of play is that the...
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| x Flip cup |
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Flip cup (also known as Cups) is a team-based drinking game that was developed on college and university campuses. It is similar to the drinking game boat race, as it is a drinking relay race with an equal number of players on each side of a table....
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| x Edward Forty-Hands |
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Edward Fortyhands (also known as 80 Ounces to Freedom, The 40 Challenge, Edward Winehands/Ciderhands or Amy Winehands) is a drinking game in which each player duct tapes a 40-ounce or 1.18 liter bottle of alcohol (usually malt liquor, but sometimes...
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The bouncing coin game is a drinking game apparently related to Quarters, played in the UK. It is best played with six to eight people, ideally seated around a round table with a certain amount of space around it. Each player should be equipped with...
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| x Matchboxes |
Matchbox is a drinking game of skill played around a table. It can be played by any number of people. The aim is to throw a matchbox such that it lands on its edge or end.
Play proceeds around the circle. The player whose turn it is takes the...
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| x Bullshit |
Bullshit, also known as who shit? and somebody shit in the parlor, is a drinking game that requires a minimum of four players. At the start of the game, each player chooses a kind of shit to represent him. Typically, the shit is some sort of animal...
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| x I Never |
"Never have I ever", also commonly known as "I've Never...","10 fingers", is a popular party game that typically involves drinking. The verbal game is started with each player getting into a circle and putting up 10 fingers. Then, the first player...
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| x Snap-dragon |
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Snap-dragon (also known as Flap-dragon, Snapdragon, or Flapdragon) was a parlour game popular from about the 16th to 19th centuries. It was played during the winter, particularly on Christmas Eve. Brandy was heated and placed in a wide shallow bowl;...
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| x Beer Mile |
Beer Mile is a drinking game that combines beer-drinking with elements of track and field. Participants complete a mile, consuming four beers at the same time. The most common set of "rules" for a beer mile is the "Kingston Beer Mile", named after...
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A ladyboy is a combination of drinks invented by TV personality, Alan Partridge. The set of bar drinks are a pint of lager with chasers of a small Baileys and a gin and tonic.
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| x Buffalo |
Buffalo is a drinking game popular around the world. People who play the game refer to themselves as "Buffalos". A group of people playing the game often form Buffalo Clubs.
The rules are very simple, and involve which hand you may use to drink....
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| x Beer pong |
Beer pong is a drinking game loosely based on ping pong, that involves use of paddles to hit a ping pong ball into obstacles on the opposing side. The origin of beer pong is generally credited to fraternity students at Dartmouth College. The name ...
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Land mine is a drinking game of strategy, which involves players spinning a quarter and simultaneously drinking a beer. The game is popular on college and university campuses around the United States.
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An Irish Car Bomb is a beer cocktail which is a variation of the boilermaker. It is made with stout (e.g., Guinness), Irish Cream (e.g., Baileys), and Irish whiskey (e.g., Jameson).
The name refers to the drink's Irish ingredients and to the car...
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| x Crazy 8's |
Crazy 8's is a drinking game involving the use of playing cards. The predominant beverage of choice involves beer, but any type of liquor can be used. To begin, all of the 8's are taken out of the deck and laid in a vertical column on a flat surface...
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| x Case race |
A case race is a drinking game involving a competition to see which team or individual can finish a case (most commonly a case of beer) first. Although it may not be as popular or as common as beer pong (Beirut) or Flip Cup, a Case Race offers a...
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Survivor is a team based drinking game. It is very similar to Flip Cup. There are two teams of four, each lined up on either side of a table (usually the same table used for Beer Pong. This game is a relay race with a twist. The first two people...
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Highball is the name for a family of mixed drinks that are composed of an alcoholic base spirit and a larger proportion of a non-alcoholic mixer. Originally, the most common highball was made with Scotch whisky and carbonated water.
There are many...
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| x Duo and trio cocktails |
Duos and Trios are a family of mixed drinks. A duo contains a base spirit and a liqueur, while a trio additionally contains a creamy ingredient. This family of drinks is named in Gary Regan's The Joy of Mixology. While there is tremendous variation...
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| x Fuck the dealer |
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Fuck the Dealer (also known as Over Under) is a card game that is often used as a drinking game and can be played by as few as two people. The name refers to the end of the game, when most of the cards have been used and the players can easily "fuck...
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| x Waterfall |
Rather than being a full drinking game, "Waterfall" is usually a game played within other games such as Kings or Bergen's Baseball. The game is set up so that all players are arranged in a circle and begin to drink beer at the same time. Players can...
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| x Southern Slam Pong |
Southern Slam Pong is a college sport believed to have begun in fraternities more than a decade ago. Southern Slam Pong was at first merely an adaption of the widely popular Beer Pong, which is played by simply throwing ping pong balls into...
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| x Jello Shot |
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An alcoholic beverage made from gelatin mix and distilled spirits (typically vodka.)
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