The act of repeatedly playing flip cup with a mobile table in the middle of the street in a circular manner around one's block after being angrily rejected from a back yard by one's neighbors. May include angry neighbors who fail to recognize the significance of depositing empty cans in said neighbor's mailboxes, and hurried dashes down major highways while carrying a table containing party cups, empty cans, and a rack of beer. May lead to arrest.
Dude, i can't believe we played block cup around your block after getting kicked out of the backyard by your old grumpy neighbors. That was the shit!
by Ry-lo September 15, 2007
Is a variant of King's Cup, in which if you draw a red card, you have to take off an article of clothing, usually played with no black cards.
by JaMarcus McDubya September 18, 2010
My sister stayed at my place last weekend. She thought she was drinking the last of the apple juice but got my alarm cup instead.
Tony was such a dick last night at the bar. But he left his alarm cup full from the night before so I woke him up for brunch with a vengeance.
Tony was such a dick last night at the bar. But he left his alarm cup full from the night before so I woke him up for brunch with a vengeance.
by Doctor Exotic August 12, 2011
When someone burps in their hand, cups it, and opens it in someone's face. Similar to the buttercup, except you're burping.
by broosh December 14, 2013
by Love Houston June 26, 2020
Cup howling is the esteemed art of howling with your lips tightly wrapped around a cup, preferably plastic, after having finished dinner. It is typically practiced at family gatherings regarding holidays such as Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas.
Person: Easter approaches. Any plans?
Cousin: I figure on a round of cup howling at Grandma's again.
Cousin: I figure on a round of cup howling at Grandma's again.
by Compeek March 24, 2009
1. A couple of Weeks
2. Developed into a greeting, similar to hello. Used mostly in the "Land of No Streetlights" (Freeland) and Long Hanborough, both located in the Oxfordshire county of the United Kingdom
Originates from the following Example:
2. Developed into a greeting, similar to hello. Used mostly in the "Land of No Streetlights" (Freeland) and Long Hanborough, both located in the Oxfordshire county of the United Kingdom
Originates from the following Example:
(Village pub setting)
"Hey, isn't it the smoking ban in a couple weeks?"
"Did you just say cup of wheat?"
"No, I said a couple weeks"
*Cue Laughter
Example 2:
"Cup of wheat!"
"Ah, Cup of wheat, my good man!"
"Hey, isn't it the smoking ban in a couple weeks?"
"Did you just say cup of wheat?"
"No, I said a couple weeks"
*Cue Laughter
Example 2:
"Cup of wheat!"
"Ah, Cup of wheat, my good man!"
by Goon Man Industries April 23, 2008