A popular drinking game, originating in Arlington, VA and gaining national acclaim in the summer of 2007.
It is played with three tables. One long table in the middle of 2 smaller square tables (note: the 2 square tables should be waist heigth and the long table should be appx. a foot shorter) and a ping pong ball.
The object of the game is to bounce the ball on the long table and get it to bounce as many times as possible on the opposing team's smaller square table.
Each bounce counts for 1 point. The first team to 11 points wins (note: the teams always get the same number of shots, so if the team that shoots first gets to 11 first, then the team that shoots second will have a shot to tie them).
In the event of a tie, the 2 teams will enter into an overtime round. The overtime round has the same rules as the regulation round, but the teams play to 3 points instead of 11.
If a player gets the ball to bounce 11 times on the opposing teams table it is called a "Gyro Ball". If the ball bounces 11+ times and comes to rest on the opponents table it is termed a "Perfect Gyro Ball" (Note: Only 2 Perfect Gyro Balls have ever been recorded and only 1 of those was during competition).
It is played with three tables. One long table in the middle of 2 smaller square tables (note: the 2 square tables should be waist heigth and the long table should be appx. a foot shorter) and a ping pong ball.
The object of the game is to bounce the ball on the long table and get it to bounce as many times as possible on the opposing team's smaller square table.
Each bounce counts for 1 point. The first team to 11 points wins (note: the teams always get the same number of shots, so if the team that shoots first gets to 11 first, then the team that shoots second will have a shot to tie them).
In the event of a tie, the 2 teams will enter into an overtime round. The overtime round has the same rules as the regulation round, but the teams play to 3 points instead of 11.
If a player gets the ball to bounce 11 times on the opposing teams table it is called a "Gyro Ball". If the ball bounces 11+ times and comes to rest on the opponents table it is termed a "Perfect Gyro Ball" (Note: Only 2 Perfect Gyro Balls have ever been recorded and only 1 of those was during competition).
by rd81 November 13, 2007
A game in which a man ejaculates on a womans face, and landing in various parts earns a different score. The point value is as follows:
Chin: 10 pts
Mouth: 20 pts
Nose: 30 pts
Eyes: 50 pts
Chin: 10 pts
Mouth: 20 pts
Nose: 30 pts
Eyes: 50 pts
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A style of basketball where there is not a set of specific rules. Teams consist of 5 players like any typical basketball game, but unlike a regulation basketball game, players generally have a "me first" attitude, rarely passing the ball to even sometimes wide open teammates. Fouls committed against other players usually don't matter, the game continues on as if nothing happened.
Since there are no rules to follow, the game can sometimes look erratic, and maybe even dangerous
(jungle ball is not a racial term)
Since there are no rules to follow, the game can sometimes look erratic, and maybe even dangerous
(jungle ball is not a racial term)
by .PiCe.NuSSy. November 26, 2008