An alternative name for frisbee golf or frolf. Hippie golf traces its origin to the early 1960's counter-culture movement in Southern California where pony-tailed enthusiasts threw primitive flying discs at light posts and trash cans with blunt accuracy.
Back in the day, hippie golf on the Berkeley campus was the perfect respite for grueling sessions of protests and sit-ins
by wch-meister July 12, 2016

someone who travels from golf tournament to golf tournament in a trailer/caravan with his wife and children.
"i no longer speak to my son"
"why jack? why?"
"i put two million dollers of my own money into that boy. what does he do? become a golf gypsy"
"why jack? why?"
"i put two million dollers of my own money into that boy. what does he do? become a golf gypsy"
by Ian Rush September 4, 2006

also known as "frolf." A common sport for bros and frat buddies.
Also used by really dirt poor bored friends. Being as it only costs around 7 dollars for a frisbee that you can use over and over again. Playing is usually free.
Also used by really dirt poor bored friends. Being as it only costs around 7 dollars for a frisbee that you can use over and over again. Playing is usually free.
by Marv the sticky bandit December 16, 2008

One male performing sexual activities with six females. As in real golf, to complete the entire round all 18 holes must be filled.
I had that whole cheerleading squad in my room last night. Did a whole round of golf. I hit all 18 holes.
by Nevek May 13, 2008

A sexual session involving only the Missionary position. A "Hole" of Missionary Golf refers to one time having sex, and as such, playing a full 18 holes of Missionary Golf is quite likely impossible.
It resembles golf in that the "Holes" are slightly different, some longer, some shorter, some times you use brute force, sometimes you have to use finesse, but they are all basically the same. I believe there is a certain beauty in playing Missionary Golf well.
It resembles golf in that the "Holes" are slightly different, some longer, some shorter, some times you use brute force, sometimes you have to use finesse, but they are all basically the same. I believe there is a certain beauty in playing Missionary Golf well.
by Christopher R April 16, 2007

Originally, "golf clap" was used to mean a sarcastic applause, for example the kind of applause that is given when someone drops their food tray in a cafeteria. However, it is increasingly being used to mean a sincere show of appreciation, especially on FARK.COM.
by webgrunt May 28, 2005

same game as golf only with frisbees instead of a golfball and clubs. Frisbees are thrown toward the desired target which is normally a basket with dangling chains. The frisbee is caught in the chains and falls into the basket, in the same way a golf ball falls into its whole.
by Drew Smith June 26, 2008
