A game consisting of about 4 to 7 people. There is a cup (middle cup) in the center of the table filled to the top with beer. Everyone has a cup in the center of the table, around the middle cup, filled to the half way point with beer.
Someone starts off with the quarter and they try to bounce it into someones cup. Whoever owns the cup it landed in has to drink. But if it lands in the middle cup everyone has to drink, and the last one to put their cup down has to drink the full middle cup. And the quarter goes to the next player. This game can last for hours. It doesn't usually end until everyone is drunk.
Someone starts off with the quarter and they try to bounce it into someones cup. Whoever owns the cup it landed in has to drink. But if it lands in the middle cup everyone has to drink, and the last one to put their cup down has to drink the full middle cup. And the quarter goes to the next player. This game can last for hours. It doesn't usually end until everyone is drunk.
by reneecollins July 31, 2009
Nickname for a girl with a great body whose face looks like she got hit with a sock full of quarters.
I felt that Quarters' boobies last night, but I had to do it in the dark so I couldn't see her face.
by SaphronJenkins August 30, 2007
by elanor the avenger January 23, 2005
by namekuji May 30, 2010
1. "I'll fight you, when I'm ready"
"Fuck that, I shall show No Quarter"
*Punches person in the face*
2. I am listening to No Quarter by Led Zeppelin.
"Fuck that, I shall show No Quarter"
*Punches person in the face*
2. I am listening to No Quarter by Led Zeppelin.
by Tredmond April 22, 2005
I really liked my apartment in the Quarter, but I had to move to the Marigny when some yuppie consortium bought the building to make condos.
by Wandelndes Lexikon January 05, 2005
In a duel, giving quarter would be to allow an adversary to get back on his feet or recover his weapon. Duels without quarter would not include this often time-consuming practice, allowing a contender to kill an enemy under most condiditons.
by massive_wordage October 27, 2003