Ortega Style: used during a competition, particularly a drinking game, when you want to change the rules arbitrarily to make someone drink another shot or cup of beer. The rules change needs no further explanation other than that you are playing Ortega Style.
Player 1 (rolls pigs): "Makin' Bacon. You drink!"
Player 2: No. You drink. Twice.
Player 1: "What?"
Player 2: "Ortega Style, baby."
Player 2: No. You drink. Twice.
Player 1: "What?"
Player 2: "Ortega Style, baby."
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Flag style is where you shove a flag up your vigiana then craw upside down with the flag pole showing and flying your flag of choice. While doing this your flag must not touch the ground or the flag style does not count.
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by Killerjacke January 14, 2016
To depict the prestigious and great outcome of something. First used when the father of a child was born, inevitably to be referred to Batten beast.
by Batten beast February 05, 2022
The new big word, a part of the cultural lexicon, coined and made famous solely by filmmaker Joel Haver, “insaneo style” has many, many ways of being used in a sentence—and sounds heckin’ cool.
“Well, not quite crazy. But I just might be insaneo style! That’s right, insaneo style! Boom! Bam! Boom! Bam! Insaneo style! Let’s go!”
by TRRascal February 06, 2022