The process by which one person contacts another (via phone, text message, etc.) and shouts "dial-a-shot!", resulting in both people simultaneously taking a shot of whatever alcohol is available at that time. This was invented as a way to connect people separated by long distances and also to give people an excuse to take shots by themselves.
While on her trip to New York, Vicki's Seattle friend Meghan called her and shouted "dial-a-shot!" Vicki responded by grabbing the nearest bottle of grape vodka and taking a shot, while Meghan, in Seattle, took a shot at the same time.
by lismo March 6, 2009

Janae: Are you going to that dance tonight?
Potsey: Yeah, but we should probably rip shots before we go.
Potsey: Yeah, but we should probably rip shots before we go.
by findmeonafridaynight August 28, 2011

Taking an old ski and gluing 4 shot glasses to the top, allows for 4 people to take a shot at the same time.
by Roycey March 5, 2008

to improvise a load of bs (gee, wonder where that term came from?) to keep somebody distracted for any reason.
by pbbt October 10, 2007

Taking a shot of alcohol with a friend without letting the rest of the group know at a club, bar, and/or party.
by headoutthegutter April 22, 2010

Made popular by rugby players, the stuntman shot is the baddest ass shot you will ever take. You snort a line of salt, followed by a shot of tequilla. You then squeeze lime juice into the eye and take a punch to the face from an opposing teams (or a friend if youre not a rugger) player.
by Larry from Oklahoma May 28, 2006

- 1 6-ounce package of gelatin (flavored or unflavored -- you decide)
- 16 ounces (2 cups) boiling water
- 6 ounces cold water
- 10 ounces 80-proof Alcohol
In a bowl, mix boiling water with the powdered gelatin until fully dissolved.
Give it at least a minute to fully activate the gelatin.
Let gelatin cool for five or ten minutes to reduce alcohol vapor loss.
Stir in cold water and alcohol.
A tray of jello shots prior to refrigeration.
Pour resulting mixture into shot glasses or plastic cups
- 16 ounces (2 cups) boiling water
- 6 ounces cold water
- 10 ounces 80-proof Alcohol
In a bowl, mix boiling water with the powdered gelatin until fully dissolved.
Give it at least a minute to fully activate the gelatin.
Let gelatin cool for five or ten minutes to reduce alcohol vapor loss.
Stir in cold water and alcohol.
A tray of jello shots prior to refrigeration.
Pour resulting mixture into shot glasses or plastic cups
by --lynn-- October 12, 2007
