A "Wide Game" is a term used in UK scouting to describe a game that is played over a wide area usually in a field or in the woods. These games are the Scouting equivalent of "busy work" and are typically badly organised, boring as hell and hurriedly put in place by one of the younger leaders because the senior leaders have not taken the time to prepare a proper program.
It'd be more productive and fun to let the scouts have some free time to play football (soccer in the USA) or come up with their own games rather than subject them to this monotony.
It'd be more productive and fun to let the scouts have some free time to play football (soccer in the USA) or come up with their own games rather than subject them to this monotony.
Scenario: A typical Scout Camp weekend away, everyone has just eaten and is looking forward to chilling out and having a rest in the evening sun but then suddenly...
Scout Leader: Right scouts, time for a Wide Game. I have a deck of cards and you will each receive a card then you will run around and when you encounter another scout you must show each other your cards and if your card is of the opposite colour and you out rank their card, the highest ranking card must chase the lower ranking card. If you catch them you can claim their card and return it to the scout leader. The team who has captured the most cards at the end of the game wins.
Typical Scout: Skip that sounds over complicated and boring as hell, can't we just play football? (soccer in the USA)
Scout Leader: You are excluded from the game and get to sit by this tree. Everyone else get to it.
Scout Leader: Right scouts, time for a Wide Game. I have a deck of cards and you will each receive a card then you will run around and when you encounter another scout you must show each other your cards and if your card is of the opposite colour and you out rank their card, the highest ranking card must chase the lower ranking card. If you catch them you can claim their card and return it to the scout leader. The team who has captured the most cards at the end of the game wins.
Typical Scout: Skip that sounds over complicated and boring as hell, can't we just play football? (soccer in the USA)
Scout Leader: You are excluded from the game and get to sit by this tree. Everyone else get to it.
by Joost911 July 10, 2013
Dude: Do I have to push your fat cheeks through every doorway?
Girl: Yes, since I’m wide as a warehouse.
Girl: Yes, since I’m wide as a warehouse.
by fortnitefunnies69420 April 23, 2020
Used to describe a large paper for rolling substances (commonly marijuana) but can mean any type paper.
The opposite of college ruled.
The opposite of college ruled.
by BFxx January 21, 2018
"Widely debunked" is a phrase used by people on the left, particularly in politics or the media, to imply that a "conspiracy theory" has been thoroughly investigated and been proven to be false. In reality this is rarely the case and the phrase is used to give the false impression that something has been debunked so that shallow thinking people accept that the so-called conspiracy theory is false without further thought or investigation.
Part of the debunking process involves taking the parts of the theory that are easiest to ridicule, and making them sound worse, while ignoring the very feasible parts of the claim. By repeating this process throughout mainstream media and creating an echo-chamber, the "conspiracy theory" quickly becomes nothing more than a "damaging lie" pushed by "right wing extremists".
Part of the debunking process involves taking the parts of the theory that are easiest to ridicule, and making them sound worse, while ignoring the very feasible parts of the claim. By repeating this process throughout mainstream media and creating an echo-chamber, the "conspiracy theory" quickly becomes nothing more than a "damaging lie" pushed by "right wing extremists".
"Pizzagate/vaccine dangers/great reset theory/any other non-left wing story was widely debunked. Nobody has actually proved that there wasn't some truth behind it, but because we say it is widely debunked, it was widely debunked. So stop asking questions about it and go away."
by I Hate Political Correctness May 24, 2022
A woman with a wide set vagina.
by Cynthia Mathew July 16, 2017
Taking its name from the Umphrey's McGee song of the same name, The Triple Wide can be just about anything but can usually be categorized in one of two ways.
1. The act of setting up three shots and doing them all in a row, one after the other. The idea is to do three consecutively without stopping and without chasing in-between. For best results have three people partaking at once.
2. Anything to do with drugs in multiples of three. For example, having three bowls being passed in a circle, doing three hits of acid at once or doing three lines of molly at a time.
1. The act of setting up three shots and doing them all in a row, one after the other. The idea is to do three consecutively without stopping and without chasing in-between. For best results have three people partaking at once.
2. Anything to do with drugs in multiples of three. For example, having three bowls being passed in a circle, doing three hits of acid at once or doing three lines of molly at a time.
Dude 1: "Alright, time for some shots."
Dude 2: "Don't a pussy dude, go for the Triple Wide!"
Dude 3: "Yeah dude, here I just poured you two more shots."
Dude 1: "Fuck yeah, I did the Triple Wide, damn, I'm fucked."
Dude 2: "Don't a pussy dude, go for the Triple Wide!"
Dude 3: "Yeah dude, here I just poured you two more shots."
Dude 1: "Fuck yeah, I did the Triple Wide, damn, I'm fucked."
by Deadhead Don November 03, 2011