Beer Pong:  Beer Pong Slang

Beer Pong Slang

Beer Pong Slang

Beer pong has some unique language involved with the game. Read up on it so you know what the popular terms are.

Beer Pong Slang

Beer Pong has some interesting terminology that could throw newbies for a loop. This comprehensive page of beer pong jargon and beer pong slang should help fine tune your vocab (which is half the battle.)

Popular Terminology:

Beer Pong Slang

"B!tches Blow" - This means that when a ball is rolling around a cup (not yet in) only females can attempt to blow the ball out

"Bowling" - When a player shoots the "laser" shot with the intention of knocking cups over

"Bring Em Back" or "Send Em Back" - The team that just shot made both cups and thereby gets both balls back

"Camel Toe" - A player that continually shoots before finishing their beverage

"Dead Cup" - A cup that has already been made and is out of play

"Fingering" - When a ball is rolling around a cup (not yet in) only males can attempt to put a finger into the cup to pop the ball out before it hits the liquid

"Flying V" - When the cups are shaped like a V, with the center of the V pointing towards the middle of the table

"Interference" - When a player touches a ball over the surface of the table when still in play

"Power I" - A formation that arranges the cups in a straight line for your opponent (1-1-1)

"Rack" or "Rack Em" - When this term is called, the opposing team wants to use one of their re-racks (see beer pong rules)

"Spoils of War" - The leftover cups on the table that the losing team must consume

"Zamboni" - When the cups have to be moved to clean the beer pong table

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