The person who shows up to the bottle share, beer bar or bottle shop and talks your ear off about how they are underwhelmed by the selection and won’t shut up about the great beers they’ve had. They’re so flummoxed by how everyone is having fun while they are disappointed that you feel sorry for them and want to pour one out for this fool.
Damn, Steve just stormed out because he said our beer selection is an endless iteration of suck. Oh well, that Pour Fool just missed out!
In communities plagued by high levels of childhood obesity, spilling a few handfuls of Cheetos from the bag honors the memory of friends who are either deceased or under incarceration, where access to name brand snack foods is generally limited. (See also: pour out some liquor and pour one out)
Example 1:
"This is for the homies locked up in San Quentin," Chris muttered as he withdrew a cheese-coated hand from the bag, aimed it at the sidewalk, and gave it a gentle shake.
Example 2:
"I was thinking about our big cousin Eddie just the other day, and I had to pour out some Cheetos," explained Tom to his younger bother.
Pour les garcons is a very common phrase used in the UK & France meaning "For the boys"
You mostly use the phrase when your telling a friend to do something Pour les garcons (for the boys)
Only use the phrase if you know what you are doing