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A game invented in Youngstown, Ohio by YSU college students at 826 Pennsylvania Ave. The game was invented in August of 2008. The game is played with as many players that you can fit. A row of cups are set along the side of the table on each side, each cup is filled with a "beverage" and has a player behind it. A triangle consisting of 6 cups is set at each end of the table. The cups are filled with a "beverage". There is one shooter on each end of the table with a ping pong ball. The team to the shooter's right is that shooter's team. The shooter gets one shot to make one of the cups in the triangle. If a cup is made, a game of flip-cup is started from that end of the table, with the game moving toward the shooter who made the cup. If the shooters team wins, the cup goes away. If the shooters team looses the cup stays. The game is played until all of the cups in the triangle are gone. It’s a great game where everyone plays a part opposed to the regular game of beer pong where 2-4 players are only involved.
Friend- "dude we're like 30th on the list of beer pong!?"
Me- "Fuck it.... EVERYONE FULL HOUSE!!! MARSHALL GET OVER HERE, RJ SET UP YOUR TRIANGLE YOUR GOING DOWN!!!"
Croud- "YEAHHHHHHHHHH WOOOOOOOOOOOO"
by MoneyWilkens May 22, 2009
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