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2 a stoned horse 3 a horse exersisin his donk 1 check me i'm holdin a (world series) and not invightin any one else.
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Arrogantly believing oneself superior to others, often by putting down large groups of people. In usage, such a person is described as "on a high horse" or may be told to "Get off your high horse." Get off your high horse; you aren't as smart as you think you are.
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High horse is an adjective used to describe something of ridiculous fancy. "Look at this high horse toilet! It has a heated seat and 5 different sprays!"
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The classic game of Horse, but with a twist! Anything goes! Competitor's are required to be intoxicated in some way, shape or form, with the recommended being drunk and/or high on marijuana.
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High Horse follows the same basic structure of regular horse except instead of a basketball court, you play in a small to medium sized room inside or outside. In addition to this, a small ball and a medium sized toy net suspended from the wall or roof with a backboard duct taped on and if you are interested then keep reading because here are the new rules that are guaranteed to provide countless hours of fun. The Rules: -The game follows the normal horse rotation. -You are allowed one "Dancin' Dunk" (see terminology list)per game. -No more than two consecutive dunks are allowed as a shot attempt -All shots must be named (for instance, if you dunk it from the couch you can simply call it the "couch dunk") -Some kind of inebriation is REQUIRED -Anything and everything goes, shot-wise -Everyone is allowed one of the following per game: - "Picket fence" - "Redo" Terminology: "Dancin' Dunk" - Any dunk requiring an elaborate preparatory hustle, jig, dance, or any other unnecessarily long movements prior to the dunk. "Five-Pointer"-Entails unintentionally getting the ball stuck over the goal. This automatically makes the intended shot, and the game progresses as though said shot was made. T... |
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