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:
"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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