by Nightmare_vZ January 5, 2022

by Officials2232 June 11, 2018

A relative term indicating the hedonism, partying, and inebriation that accompanies the end of the work week, regardless of the actual day of the week it occurs.
Jesús: Hey Jim, where are you off to?
Jim: It's Friday Night, Jesús!
Jesús: But it's only Thursday.
Jim: I have off tomorrow! Time to go get shitfaced!
Jim: It's Friday Night, Jesús!
Jesús: But it's only Thursday.
Jim: I have off tomorrow! Time to go get shitfaced!
by Archibald S. Holbroke August 28, 2010

A better vampire/vampyre series than the Twilight saga. And should be more popular.
Usually reffered to as HoN by fans (like myself)
Usually reffered to as HoN by fans (like myself)
Me: (to a friend) Hey! Have you heard that the House of Night series might be a movie?
Friend: Seriously?!
Me: Yup.
Friend: OMG. Can't wait!
Me: *nods* I completely understand.
Friend: Seriously?!
Me: Yup.
Friend: OMG. Can't wait!
Me: *nods* I completely understand.
by randomvampfan July 7, 2010

High potency wine--18%--made from, pears or grapes or apples or "perry" fruit (whatever that is.) Night Train is produced in Modesto California and is sold dirt cheap. It is, however, is a favorite of broke drunks hanging out on park benches. They usually refer to Night Train as a "Trilla." But you'd have to be drunk on Night Train to be able to fully understand why.
Drunk #1: "How much you got on a pint of Night Train?"
Drunk #2: "I got 53 cents on another Trilla, dude."
Drunk #2: "I got 53 cents on another Trilla, dude."
by carlos mack October 20, 2008

by Sexy Cock Munchers June 27, 2011

A trivia night is a large group event, usually staged to benefit a charitable cause or organization.
During a trivia night, a master of ceremonies reads trivia questions split up into different categories or rounds. The questions are then answered by different groups of people in an audience. These groups, also known as "teams" or "tables," typically consist of six to 12 people who have paid an admission fee to participate. At the end of each round, a representative from each team turns in its answers to a panel of judges who then calculate the scores for each team. The teams compete against one another with the top two or three teams receiving prizes.
Trivia nights are held throughout the United States, but are particularly popular in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area, where upwards of 30 trivia nights occur on any given weekend.
During a trivia night, a master of ceremonies reads trivia questions split up into different categories or rounds. The questions are then answered by different groups of people in an audience. These groups, also known as "teams" or "tables," typically consist of six to 12 people who have paid an admission fee to participate. At the end of each round, a representative from each team turns in its answers to a panel of judges who then calculate the scores for each team. The teams compete against one another with the top two or three teams receiving prizes.
Trivia nights are held throughout the United States, but are particularly popular in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area, where upwards of 30 trivia nights occur on any given weekend.
by el_bob March 3, 2009
