A wooden projectile tipped with a metal edge, used in combination with a bow. it was used mainly in midevil times, but it is possible to see them used today for hunting.
by Warrior of Yo July 11, 2005
A drinking game invented at Princeton University involving exactly three people looking to get extremely drunk in a short span of time. Players compete in three consecutive rounds of chugging - the first with full beers. The next two rounds are initiated whenever the loser of the previous round of chugging decides to pull his next cup from the table. In both the second and final rounds, the loser of the previous round pulls a full beer while the other two players each pull a 2/3 beer. If one player loses all three rounds, he must immediately chug a full "penalty" beer, the instant he loses the final round.
The game receives its name because of the arrow formation of the cups. The first round of three is situated to form a triangle at the corner of a table, with one at the corner and the other two equidistant from it, on the two sides of the table that form the corner. The other two sets of beers (each set consisting of one full beer and two 2/3-full beers) are placed in a line going from the corner of the table to the center of the table. The penalty beer is placed at the center of the table. This formation creates the arrow pattern for which the game is named.
NB: Playing multiple games of Arrow in succession, including "best of 3" scenarios, is not recommended except for those with an extremely strong stomach.
The game receives its name because of the arrow formation of the cups. The first round of three is situated to form a triangle at the corner of a table, with one at the corner and the other two equidistant from it, on the two sides of the table that form the corner. The other two sets of beers (each set consisting of one full beer and two 2/3-full beers) are placed in a line going from the corner of the table to the center of the table. The penalty beer is placed at the center of the table. This formation creates the arrow pattern for which the game is named.
NB: Playing multiple games of Arrow in succession, including "best of 3" scenarios, is not recommended except for those with an extremely strong stomach.
Bro: "Yo, I'm way too late to this party...I need to get drunk FAST."
Other Bro: "Right. Best of 3 Arrow. Now."
Bro: "Aight, get a trash can ready. I'll grab some random freshman to be the third so he can drink three penalties."
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Alternate scenario:
Bro: "HOLY FUCKSHIT, I am fucking shitfaced as fuckkkk"
Other Bro: "GAHHH!!! ARROW RIGHT NOW YOU LITTLE SHITFUCK!"
Bro: "OKAY OKAY...I just LOVE projectile vomming, I'll grab a third."
Other Bro: "Right. Best of 3 Arrow. Now."
Bro: "Aight, get a trash can ready. I'll grab some random freshman to be the third so he can drink three penalties."
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Alternate scenario:
Bro: "HOLY FUCKSHIT, I am fucking shitfaced as fuckkkk"
Other Bro: "GAHHH!!! ARROW RIGHT NOW YOU LITTLE SHITFUCK!"
Bro: "OKAY OKAY...I just LOVE projectile vomming, I'll grab a third."
by VV2011 July 01, 2011
"Did you hear about the Arrows' community service project? It sounds really cool!"
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"The Arrows' motto is: 'To be borne aloft amongst the muses.'"
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"The Arrows' motto is: 'To be borne aloft amongst the muses.'"
by Alex Huxley July 11, 2008
Lance: Yoo, Jane was putting out her arrows last night.
Dan: word, she was chirpin to my ears all night.
Lance: The way she shook her hips on my belt gave me a raging boner.
Dan: word, she was chirpin to my ears all night.
Lance: The way she shook her hips on my belt gave me a raging boner.
by Seduce, Tempt, Lure, Bate, Dra April 09, 2011
Devoted fans of Orlando Bloom.
Were known for their infamously fast chats online and admiration of the person and actor, Orlando Bloom, without going beyond the line of being insufferable fangirls.
Were known for their infamously fast chats online and admiration of the person and actor, Orlando Bloom, without going beyond the line of being insufferable fangirls.
by elle113 June 19, 2005
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