Two or more players take turns setting a quarter into spin on a flat surface (usually a table). An opponent attempts to stop the coin on its edge in an upright position with one finger. Pretty tricky. Success = escape from extreme pain. If you can't prevent the coin from falling flat on the table you have to stand, make a fist, and place your knuckles flat on the table such that they face your opponent. He (or she?) uses a thumb (and probably a terrible amount of force) to slide the quarter at your knuckles, keeping the coin flat on the table surface. A good player will never miss and have you bleeding in the first round.
*this is only a drinking game insofar as no one in his right mind would dream of playing unless grossly intoxicated.
(don't worry, you can tell people you busted your hands kicking someone's ass)
*this is only a drinking game insofar as no one in his right mind would dream of playing unless grossly intoxicated.
(don't worry, you can tell people you busted your hands kicking someone's ass)
by Mr. Stratton November 06, 2004
1) coins worth 25 cents
2) a place to live or sleep
3) a drinking game in which you bounce quarters into a cup
2) a place to live or sleep
3) a drinking game in which you bounce quarters into a cup
1) I bought jo mama for a couple of quarters.
2) Jo mama stayed in quarters last night.
3) It would take about 50 games of quarters before I'd even consider bangin' jo mama
2) Jo mama stayed in quarters last night.
3) It would take about 50 games of quarters before I'd even consider bangin' jo mama
by Nick D March 17, 2003
A drinking game in which 2 or more players try to bounce a quarter into a shot glass. Whichever player misses first then does a shot of some form of liquor. Can be also changed into a form of Horse in which one player will attempt a difficult shot and the other player(s) must match the feat.
by dtaps August 04, 2006
The section of small Southern towns which are mostly tar paper shacks with polythene windows. Out back is the outhouse and in front is a Benz, a Lincoln, and a pickup truck on blocks. In other words -- a rural ghetto. The word is derived from slave quarters, and appears frequently in Harry Crews' novels.
by England phi beta gamma November 16, 2007
military "verbal shorthand" for "Confinement to Quarters," most often for medical reasons such as acute viral respiratory infections that are disabling and highly contagious but NOT so severe as to require any hospital stay.
by ab234 May 13, 2009
A Bloody game in which 2 or more people try to stop a spinning quarter with one finger without it tipping and falling flat on the ground. The key to the game is to try to stop the coin while it's still spinning. Someone must spin the coin and the oppanate must try to stop if, if successful he can launch the coin at the person who spun it at his knuckles. When you play this game for a long time your knuckles will bleed unless your playing some weakling
by Jack Mehoff March 07, 2004
A code word guys use with each other when talking about "condoms." The term "quarter" originates from the circular resemblance to that of a condom.
by Mars blktintedZ March 11, 2006