A drinking game involving shots, water and clear alcohol.
One person is dedicated each round to pour one shot for each participant.
Participants each pick one random shot glass with or without a specific order (clockwise/counterclockwise).
The person who poured the shots knows which one is water or vodka and drinks the last shot if they are playing.
Repeat.
Drink responsibly! ^_^
One person is dedicated each round to pour one shot for each participant.
Participants each pick one random shot glass with or without a specific order (clockwise/counterclockwise).
The person who poured the shots knows which one is water or vodka and drinks the last shot if they are playing.
Repeat.
Drink responsibly! ^_^
by Pap¡ November 18, 2016
guy 1:hey man can i get some heroin?
guy 2:hell no yo wrist is all cut up
guy 1:so?
guy 2:i ain't givin you no golden shot
guy 2:hell no yo wrist is all cut up
guy 1:so?
guy 2:i ain't givin you no golden shot
by hkjfhjshj January 24, 2012
We knew that it was "shot truth" when she suddenly told the whole story after we bought her a few rounds.
The next morning, he knew that a little "shot truth" had compromised his story. He was screwed!
The next morning, he knew that a little "shot truth" had compromised his story. He was screwed!
by glamrocker April 25, 2010
A guest in a bar or restaurant who's having a bad first date or a bad time with someone they just met can order an Angel Shot to signal to the bartender or server they need assistance. Often times ordering an Angel Shot with on the Rocks or with a Lime means the guest needs more serious assistance. Seems to have started in a small bar in St. Petersburg, Florida called the Iberian Rooster in November or December of 2016. Females tweeted out that they saw a sign in the Rooster's restroom advising of using the drink Angel Shot if they needed help. Bars in the UK and across the US are using the signs too. The largest of which is many of the Hooters Restaurant chain locations.
GUEST; "Hi, could I get an Angel Shot please"?
Bartender; "sure". Bartender then tells a manager who walks up and asks the guest if they can speak to the guest outside for a moment.
Bartender; "sure". Bartender then tells a manager who walks up and asks the guest if they can speak to the guest outside for a moment.
by @BouncerCoach October 15, 2017
by Dat Boi9000 December 25, 2016
by Eloc421 November 24, 2016
Friend: "Take this Ranger Shot to wake you up." *pours a splash of Bacardi 151 in it's top*
Me: "Ok!"
*grabs the top, tilts it back, and snorts the alcohol*
Me: "Wow! That fucking hurts! Let's go light things on fire!"
Me: "Ok!"
*grabs the top, tilts it back, and snorts the alcohol*
Me: "Wow! That fucking hurts! Let's go light things on fire!"
by Bobby Bushay February 20, 2015