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Vietnam War

A drinking game based on the war of the same name. Similar to beer pong.

Two teams, America and Vietnam, both get 10 cups. America arranges their cups in a triangle (as in beer pong), with the usual amount of beer in them. Vietnam places their cups anywhere they like on their side of the table, but the cups are full.

If America makes a shot, someone on team Vietnam has to drink the whole cup and removes it. If Vietnam makes a shot, someone on team America has to drink the cup and refill it.

The game ends when all cups on the Vietnam side are gone, or when America gives up.
Hey, wanna play beer pong?" "Nah, I got a better game, it's called the Vietnam War."
by Dr Moo August 6, 2011
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Vietnamese food

The most delicious food on the planet. It is a miracle hangover cure, and if you eat enough of the right kind of the hot sauce you may acheive a happy buzz from it, though you will pay later when you get diarrhea with sting ring. It is totally worth it and you should go over there right now. Get the vermicelli bowl, with egg rolls, and lots of peanut sauce.
Let's go get some Vietnamese food, being that I got wasted last night. Make sure we have toilet paper first.
by T to the T August 20, 2008
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Vietnamization

The name given to President Richard Nixon's policy of gradually returning the primary responsibility for conducting the war to the South Vietnamese. As U.S. troops withdrew, South Vietnamese forces were increased in size and recieved additional training and equipment. Southern forces focused on both offensive operation and defensive measures taken to protest villages.
Vietnamization was used to encourage the South Vietnamese to take more responsibility for fighting the war. It was hoped that this policy would eventually enable the United States to withdraw gradually all their soldiers from Vietnam.
by Dancing with Fire June 30, 2011
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the Vietnamese hole tease

When a Vietnamese man teases the anus.
Hong Tang: Shall I tease your anus?

Barry: Is this is the Vietnamese hole tease?
by Pete616 April 25, 2011
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Vietnamese

I, a Vietnamese person, see a lot of this conceited things as well as things that just aren't true at all. Everyone who's writing the hate stuff about Vietnamese people are just...wtf man. I saw a person that wrote how we just rip off from Chinese, Korean, Japanese, all that stuff. Well you know what? We barely have ANYTHING that the Japanese have, in Vietnam we learn to how to do many useful things in life at a young age that many Americans can't. Chinese? They freaking ruled over us for many years so our words derived from them. Our writing style derived from French. Korean? You're just naming another country. Most of us are hardworking. You know why? Because most of our parents come from Vietnam coming to America with nearly nothing but their clothes and a few cents of change. There's a few people who don't want to work hard because they're not caring or live in a bad environment, but most of us do. We do not say "du ma" every few seconds, but Americans always ask us how to say "eff you" in Vietnamese, so don't blame us. No we don't all do nails, or all computer engineers, or all doctors and stuff. Yes, we have contributed to modern day. One of the most recent ones is the "mind control wheelchair" for those who are completely paralyzed on their whole body. We aren't all short, or have squeeky voices, or have tiny eyes.
Stereotypes aren't real. If ALL Vietnamese (Asians in general) were small, squeeky voiced, only drive Hondas and Toyotas, eat dog, are Buddhist and have small eyes, then black people all love fried chicken, watermelon, listen to rap, basketball, giant eyes, love purple drank, driving in Cadilacs, and be over 6 feet tall. All white people would be listening to country, hunting, eating deer, and driving trucks.
by Viet's Perspective June 29, 2010
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Vennas

A common insult that can mean different things depending on the context you use it in. Things may also be described as "vennascool". Vennascool is the equivilant of "sicknasty" using something commonly understood to be negative to mean something positive. Vennas can be used as any part of speech.
Noun - "Wow. That dumb vennas called my sister a hoe. I'm going to F her up!"

Verb - "I just vennased all over the place! What a mess!"

Adjective - "That was so vennas!"

Adverb - "That dog vennasly bit me, I thought it was a bear. What a vennas!"

Conjunction - "I thought the cat was cute, vennas it bit me."

Interjection - "Vennas! My mom bit me!"

Onomatopoeia - "The waiter dropped the plates. They made a sound like "VENNAS!"

Pronoun - Cornelius Star went to the store, when vennas got back, Cornelius experienced an extreme bite from his mother. At that he screamed "VENNAS!"

The number -
A vennas lady: "There are so many Asians at WMA! How many exactly?"

A cool vennas: "Vennas."

Vennas lady: "Vennas! That's a lot!"


The Master Juturna - Vennas days ago, Nate Lee vennased down the vennas vennas vennasly to go meet his grandmother. "Vennas!" he cried out to her upon his arival, vennas they made sweet vennas together. They made sweet vennas vennas times, all the neighbors just heard "VENNAS!". What a vennas day for Nate Lee!
by vennas lady March 29, 2009
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Vietnamese cold roll

A Vietnamese cold roll is when a Viet man dips his penis into cold fish sauce (nuoc mam) then puts his cold erect smelly penis into a girl to give her a Vietnamese experience.
Girl 1: Vietnamese guys are really bad at sex acts.

Girl 2: That's not true. A Viet guy gave me a Vietnamese cold roll and it felt so good!

Girl 1: Wow! I want a viet guy to give me a Vietnamese cold roll now!
by VietnameseGod August 13, 2014
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