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bevelanche

1. The result of trying to get the last bit of a drink out of a cup filled with ice by upending it. Typically this involves the ice, which up until that moment had remained faithfully stuck to the bottom of the cup decides to let go, spilling ice all over your face.

2. When you try to quickly pour the remaining contents of a drink into your mouth, but misjudge the amount left by just enough to overfill and spill on your face.
1. Chris Johnson just got caught in a bevelanche with his iced Mountain Dew. Doh!
bevelanche by J e r e m y February 14, 2008
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bevalanche 

The avalanche of ice in your face as you tip up your beverage to drink the last drops - that's a bevalanche. Usually accompanied by just enough liquid to make a big mess down your chin and onto your clothes.
Oh no, my new sweater! This soft drink just bevalanched all over me!
bevalanche by Laughing Eddie November 3, 2023
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