a term used by message forum fags that have no lives. Usually said by a person that can't articulate an intelligent response in an arguement.
by fha;ajl July 13, 2005
"Are you thirsty" is a drinking game similar to speed quarters.
It is named "Are you thirsty" because anytime someone is in position to win they say "Are you thirsty?" to the player about to loose (who drinks). This is often repeated and a key part of the game, similar to saying "UNO" in UNO.
To play a group of alcoholics sit around a table, each with a cup of beer used as a "backboard" for the 2 lowball glasses used to bounce a quarter into.
When each round starts the 2 players with the lowball glasses in front of them attempt to bounce a quarter into the lowball. If the quarter lands in any glass other than a lowball, then the shooter must drink whatever is in the glass, if the shooter makes it then the lowball, then it is passed on to the next person. The two lowballs circle the table untill both lowballs reach the same person. At this point the player who now has both lowballs has one final "rebutal" shot to keep the round going. If they fail on their rebutal then they loose and must take a shot before the next round starts.
A loosing player is not given a rebuttal shot if they were asked immediately before "Are you thirsty?" by the other shooter.
Anytime you are 1 shot away from catching the other shooter it is optimal strategy to ask "hey ____, are you thirsty?" Right before you force them to drink.
There are many rules and variations that different groups adopt including use of cards, matches, throwing knives, etc, all to keep the game exciting.
It is named "Are you thirsty" because anytime someone is in position to win they say "Are you thirsty?" to the player about to loose (who drinks). This is often repeated and a key part of the game, similar to saying "UNO" in UNO.
To play a group of alcoholics sit around a table, each with a cup of beer used as a "backboard" for the 2 lowball glasses used to bounce a quarter into.
When each round starts the 2 players with the lowball glasses in front of them attempt to bounce a quarter into the lowball. If the quarter lands in any glass other than a lowball, then the shooter must drink whatever is in the glass, if the shooter makes it then the lowball, then it is passed on to the next person. The two lowballs circle the table untill both lowballs reach the same person. At this point the player who now has both lowballs has one final "rebutal" shot to keep the round going. If they fail on their rebutal then they loose and must take a shot before the next round starts.
A loosing player is not given a rebuttal shot if they were asked immediately before "Are you thirsty?" by the other shooter.
Anytime you are 1 shot away from catching the other shooter it is optimal strategy to ask "hey ____, are you thirsty?" Right before you force them to drink.
There are many rules and variations that different groups adopt including use of cards, matches, throwing knives, etc, all to keep the game exciting.
"How do want to celebrate TTUs win over Cincinnati?"
"Let's play Are you thirsty?"
"Hell yeah we'll get shwasted"
{while playing}
- "Hey Kim are you thirsty?" {miss}
- "Hey Kim are you thirsty?" {miss}
- "Hey Kim are you thirsty?" {make}
- "yes" :(
"Let's play Are you thirsty?"
"Hell yeah we'll get shwasted"
{while playing}
- "Hey Kim are you thirsty?" {miss}
- "Hey Kim are you thirsty?" {miss}
- "Hey Kim are you thirsty?" {make}
- "yes" :(
by Team Leach. December 30, 2012
1)From Donnie Brasco, when the higher ups in the mob requests your presence, which usually means your name will be off the phonebooks.
Lefty: When they send for you, you go in alive, you come out dead, and it's your best friend that does it.
by Lee the First September 26, 2006
by EN STVNS October 01, 2004
a phrase with origins in the late 20th century used to tell someone that they are being assanine, incosiderate, rude, or prickish.
You: Hey amigo would you keep that damn music down? I work third you know.
Latino Neighbor: Ese its Cinco De Mayo, the celebration for the freedom of my country!
You: Why dont you celebrate later buddy oh yeah and Screw you and the horse you rode in on!
Latino Neighbor: Ese its Cinco De Mayo, the celebration for the freedom of my country!
You: Why dont you celebrate later buddy oh yeah and Screw you and the horse you rode in on!
by IAM GREENCURSE March 24, 2010
Something really cringey that popular arrogant teenage white girls say/use when they are either excited for their girlfriends or couldn’t care any less about what you have to say and just spit this phrase out
Bitch 1; omg I finally broke up with brad and got together with Steve
Bitch 2; omg Love that for you!
Regular dude: I went ice skating for the first time yesterday
Bitch: Love that for you
Bitch 2; omg Love that for you!
Regular dude: I went ice skating for the first time yesterday
Bitch: Love that for you
by Millsy6 May 09, 2022
"Do you want him to do you?" - Do you want the target to be higher in the pecking order than yourself (UK, 20th / early 21st centuaries).
by T. Arget June 29, 2005