Local chains of trivia hosting whose most common venues are sports pubs or chain restaurants. May also include non-chain restaurants. Format is broken into short rounds, with frequent breaks to make the trivia seem longer without writing lots of questions. Instead of giving the whole night or category a theme, each question is random to provide maximum generic appeal. The host is picked not for their interesting question writing skills, but for their radio-style personality.
I spent 2 hours at a corporate trivia last night and had to drink 4 drinks out of boredom while our annoying trivia host individually graded one question at a time, written on their logo'd trivia notepads. Waste of time and paper.
by TriviaThrilledtheRadioStarPDX November 11, 2011
A collection of questions about marijuana arranged in a trivia like game. Usually played right after smoking.
Shawn: You guys coming to stoner trivia at the hookah bar on wednesday
Mark: I already got 2 joints rolled for the ride, man.
Mark: I already got 2 joints rolled for the ride, man.
by Shawn Parent April 17, 2008
Someone who plays TriviaCrack by searching for the answers on the internet. A trivia prick has taken a contest of knowledge and sucked all of the fun out of it. Searching for answers to trivia questions on Google requires no skill what so ever. It's like bringing a dictionary to a spelling test; it's pointless.
by CreativeFraser March 26, 2015