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The term used to describe a person who is brought along on a ride to Tree House Brewery for the sole purpose of buying beer for their partner. The Beer Mule spends neither their own money nor drinks any of the purchased product for themselves. They are only there to wait in line, hand over payment, retrieve product and be escorted back to the vehicle for transference of ownership to the Beer Mule's partner. It is a highly respected position.
I brought my mom along as my beer mule when I went to Tree House when they offered Julius last week.
by CNPalmer August 10, 2017
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Person 2: Haha, he had one beer!
Person 1: Haha, that kids a one beer wonder.
Person 2: Haha, he had one beer!
Person 1: Haha, that kids a one beer wonder.
by Mr. Mackey, umm kay April 27, 2006
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Get the Beer bitch mug.It is rumored that Al Capone invented beer pong. During the prohibition period, Al and his friends would gather together in dark, sketchy basements to throw balls into red cups.
Al Capone's Friends: What can we do with this empty ping pong table?
Al Capone: Beer Pong!
And thus it was invented.
Al Capone: Beer Pong!
And thus it was invented.
by BPLover April 30, 2010
Get the Beer Pong mug.The Beer-Liquor Rule is a guideline for alcohol consumption that goes like this:
"Liquor before beer, nothing to fear. Beer before liquor, never been sicker."
The placement of the 2 relationships doesn't matter whether one's before the other, as several drunks have argued it as long as they rhyme you've got the idea of the Rule.
"Liquor before beer, nothing to fear. Beer before liquor, never been sicker."
The placement of the 2 relationships doesn't matter whether one's before the other, as several drunks have argued it as long as they rhyme you've got the idea of the Rule.
Sonia forgot the Beer-Liquor Rule on a Friday night and missed her hair appointment the next morning.
by Sid Barrett January 11, 2009
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