A word originally used to enhance the names of sports, Horse can now fill in the place for any noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, conjunction, interjection, preposition or any part of speech, in any quantity and frequency.
My favorite sport is Horse NASCAR Racing.
My favorite Horse is Horse HORSECAR Horseing.
Horse Horse Horse Horse Horse HORSEHORSE Horse Horse.
My favorite Horse is Horse HORSECAR Horseing.
Horse Horse Horse Horse Horse HORSEHORSE Horse Horse.
by TheLoudestFan October 29, 2008
(n.) In the 10-cup, "Beirut" variation of Beer Pong, the Breast Cancer is a re-rack called at 5 cups in which the 6-cup rack of Tits is formed, but without one of the tips of one of the triangles. Terrible in name, given the implication of a mastectomy.
by TheLoudestFan April 22, 2009
(n.) In the 10-cup, "Beirut" variation of Beer Pong, the Stargate (a.k.a. Chevron 7) is a re-rack called at 7 cups in which a traditional Beeramid is formed with the 7th cup placed immediately above and touching the apex.
by TheLoudestFan April 22, 2009
(n.) In the 10-cup, "Beirut" variation of Beer Pong, the Beeramid is a re-rack called at 6 cups in which the cups are arranged in an equilateral triangle, with a base row of three, a mid row of two, and an apex of one. In games in which re-racking is demanded after sinking four cups, this rack is typically the rack required.
by TheLoudestFan April 22, 2009
(n.) In the 10-cup, "Beirut" variation of Beer Pong, the Tits is a re-rack called at 6 cups in which two small triangles of 3 cups each are placed next to each other. Not typically called, given the availability of the classic Beeramid rack.
by TheLoudestFan April 22, 2009
(n.) A shot of alcohol containing equal parts of Blue Curacao, hot sauce and Bicardi 151, which must be followed by the drinker's yell, "It's super effective!"
by TheLoudestFan December 30, 2009
(n.) In the 10-cup, "Beirut" variation of Beer Pong, the Landing Strip is a re-rack called at 5 cups in which a vertical row of three is thickened by an adjacent row of two nestled in the gaps on one side of the center cup.
Known as the "3-2 Offset" in lamer circles
Known as the "3-2 Offset" in lamer circles
by TheLoudestFan April 22, 2009