A drinking game in which the participants watch an episode of Dynasty and they have to down a shot of liquor each time a character gets slapped in the face. This is not an easy game to win considering that each Dynasty episode was an hour long and the show was known for catfights, therefore the participant who is still coherent and able to stand up when the episode is over is the winner. The term came from a game some of the characters on the short-lived That 80's Show were playing.
John must have been doing dynasty shots last night because when he came into work this morning, he looked like he was nursing a hangover.
by boratfan1 December 05, 2009
This is the term used when a girl at a social event starts causing shit with a boy. If its a high level of annoyance, he may call for a "snookie shot" and punch the girl in the face.
If Chloe doesn't stop trying to start fights with people or annoying them at bars. Someone is going to Snookie Shot her.
by TheRealOcean December 24, 2010
A shot filled half with a liquor and half of semen. Given to an unpopular person at a party or social gathering. Secretly of course.
by astein April 12, 2010
When someone soaks up spilled beer with a napkin and proceeds to ring it out into their mouth, similar to a shamwow. It is often performed by two parties - one is the ringer and the other is the drinker.
Note: this is a variation of the popular solution to spilled beer: "zamboni"
Note: this is a variation of the popular solution to spilled beer: "zamboni"
Ross spilled his beer so I soaked it up w/ a napkin and gave him a shamwow shot. Everyone was disgusted and impressed at the same time.
by Siegs June 09, 2009
A picture where a female takes pictures of herself flaunting her figure or showing sexually appealing clothing. Usually covered in lots of make up.
by Mad dog 989 September 16, 2018
What you say to someone when they are confused asf and don’t know what they are doing and are clueless in general
A conglomeration of people drink a liquor shot to the band Journey's "Don't Stop Believing." Traditionally this shot is taken immediately following the lyrics "for a smile you can spend the night, it goes on and on and on and on."
by Pete McC! November 22, 2007