During the game of Beerpong. If one team decides not to rerack for an entire game, sinks all the cups, and wins. The opponents must take a thick phonebook across the face for punishment of the embarrassment. The opponents choose the side of the face. The rule originated from Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio.
John: "Why dont you rerack, your going to lose"
Cody: "The beerpong phonebook rule is in effect, two more cups and your taking one to the face."
The game is finished, and Cody's team wins.
John: "What happens now?"
Cody: "Bend over and I'll show you!"
Cody has the phonebook in hand.
"SMACK, AAAAHHHHHHHHH!"
Cody: "The beerpong phonebook rule is in effect, two more cups and your taking one to the face."
The game is finished, and Cody's team wins.
John: "What happens now?"
Cody: "Bend over and I'll show you!"
Cody has the phonebook in hand.
"SMACK, AAAAHHHHHHHHH!"
by lehartman September 16, 2009
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Every year we observe one or two weekends in Phonebook Month (observed) (U.S.) by collecting copies from all the lobbies and mailrooms on the block in a shopping cart and phonebook dumping them in front of the Verizon store in the middle of the night. Then we get smashed.
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To remove the names of people from your phonebook that you no longer want to have the urge to call or text. Particularly those people who were the reciever of previous romantic advances or friends who have become "yucky" in some way or another. Can also be used to refer to regular clearing of business dead ends or ex-clients info.
person one: So hows the new unattached life going?
person two: After the first year, I needed to cauterize the phonebook in my berry, I think I was chasing too many possibilities. I keep texting old failed attempts. I need to chill out and focus on my own life.
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"Where's that short guy with glasses, I just got the new yellow pages and I'm up for some serious phonebooking."
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