by booya November 20, 2003

Drinking under the table means to hide drinks at a party and to drink them from under the table when no ones looking. Is often done by underage people.
by James79207 May 4, 2018

A idiomatic phrase that refers to an unsubstantiated but strongly argued opinion that is rejected outright as being held by a person or persons that is under the effect of a hallucinogenic drug. Kool-Aid spiked with LSD is the root from where this late 1960’s early 1970’s phrase originated.
If you think that the president will be impeached because of his inappropriate activities with women, then you’ve been drinking the kool-aid.
by BB2DP May 25, 2018

An energy drink made especially for girls. It increases female hormone levels. NOT FOR GUYS TO DRINK. If consumed by a guy, be sure to see your doctor ASAP. I'm not even kidding. If you don't visit your doctor, you will turn into a girl! Stupid idiot, why do you think the bottle is pink?
by Soid January 20, 2007

by NM19 February 10, 2007

NOTE: Grown men that can drink originated from the fact that "alcohol and liquor is only sold or served to anyone that's at least 21 years old or older."
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant February 19, 2008

For ages 14 and up.
Needs to be atleast 3 players, beer and a pen.
The object is to be the first player to finish your beer. Players who fail to finish their respective beers must engage in a chug-off. The slowest player is disqualified from the next round.
In each round the player with the pen chooses a number between 1 (One) and 10 (Ten). The player writes the number on their hand and passes the pen to the left. The player recieving the pen then guesses the number on the players hand along with the remaining players.
Each player gets one attempt to guess the number.
A community beer is placed in the middle of the table to serve as a thirst quencher. THE COMMUNITY BEER MUST BE GONE BEFORE SOMEONE CAN WIN. If a person finishes before the beer is gone the winner then adopts the community beer and continues to play.
SCORING:
If you guess the number you get to drink for ten seconds.
If you guess one number away you get to drink for 5 seconds.
The players not drinking will all count to the specified number (5 or 10).
If no one guesses right on or either one away the closest guesser gets a gulp of beer.
CLAUSES:
CHEATING will allow the non cheaters to each have a gulp of their beer.
If you spill your beer you loose.
Everyone must count and finish together.
Once you finish your beer you must yell finished.
If your beer foams up the non foamers all get one gulp.
Needs to be atleast 3 players, beer and a pen.
The object is to be the first player to finish your beer. Players who fail to finish their respective beers must engage in a chug-off. The slowest player is disqualified from the next round.
In each round the player with the pen chooses a number between 1 (One) and 10 (Ten). The player writes the number on their hand and passes the pen to the left. The player recieving the pen then guesses the number on the players hand along with the remaining players.
Each player gets one attempt to guess the number.
A community beer is placed in the middle of the table to serve as a thirst quencher. THE COMMUNITY BEER MUST BE GONE BEFORE SOMEONE CAN WIN. If a person finishes before the beer is gone the winner then adopts the community beer and continues to play.
SCORING:
If you guess the number you get to drink for ten seconds.
If you guess one number away you get to drink for 5 seconds.
The players not drinking will all count to the specified number (5 or 10).
If no one guesses right on or either one away the closest guesser gets a gulp of beer.
CLAUSES:
CHEATING will allow the non cheaters to each have a gulp of their beer.
If you spill your beer you loose.
Everyone must count and finish together.
Once you finish your beer you must yell finished.
If your beer foams up the non foamers all get one gulp.
One in Ten drinking game should be played whenever possible. Be it a hard day or just boredom, there is no excuse not to play.
by Scott, Chad, Marissa, Kevin, James Terry, Tim, Wil January 19, 2008
