A game involving throwing ping-pong balls in to a ceiling fan. The balls ricochet wildly off the fan and bounce around the room. The game is played with black lights and florescent ping-pong balls (aka beer-pong balls). Ample amounts of alcohol increase the entertainment value of the game, along with throwing the occasional highlighter in the fan.
In addition, the fan should be set to the fastest possible setting. It is advised that people sit or lay down during game play, standing up typically results in being hit in the head and/or testicles.
In addition, the fan should be set to the fastest possible setting. It is advised that people sit or lay down during game play, standing up typically results in being hit in the head and/or testicles.
by reckless063 April 25, 2010
Get the fanpong mug.Derived from the combination of "fannie" and "tampon."A devise, usually folded toilet paper, that is used to absorb poop that is left behind after a BM. Most often used as a means to carry out your day without spending endless hours wiping and/or having an irritated O-ring.
Jim was tired of wiping and wiping and finally decided to put in a fanpon so he could get back to the party.
by shirtyword November 12, 2009
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The act of pissing with both hands on your waist and continuing a conversation. The subject matter is almost always sports related and this act commonly occurs when several men go camping
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Get the fanoongled mug.A fangame that has been so thoroughly shaped by the collective fan interpretations, inside jokes, and widely-accepted headcanons (the "fanon") of its source material that it becomes the definitive version of that universe for its players. It's a game where the developers clearly read the same fan forums as the players, incorporating popular theories and meme-worthy character traits into the actual gameplay. It blurs the line between creator and consumer so thoroughly that no one can remember if a particular character quirk was from the original show or from that one viral fancomic.
Example: "In the official anime, the villain was just generically evil, but in this fanongame, they've leaned into the fanon interpretation that he's actually just a tired single dad trying to pay for his kid's magic school tuition. Now he's the most popular character."
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Get the Fanongame mug.The broader cultural phenomenon where the line between canon (official content) and fanon (fan-created lore) becomes so blurred in gaming spaces that the two become indistinguishable. It's the process by which a player's headcanon, shared and agreed upon by thousands of others online, eventually seeps into the collective consciousness to the point where it feels more real than the actual game's story. When a new player joins a fandom and is surprised to learn that a beloved character trait or relationship was never actually in the game, but was invented by fans, they are experiencing the effects of fanongaming.
Example: "The new player was shocked to discover that the deep, tragic backstory for the mute protagonist wasn't actually in the game files. It was a decade-old fan theory that had become so widespread through fanongaming that the developers had eventually made it official in the sequel."
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