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beer pong
[ pong, pawng ]
noun
- a game in which two teams take turns throwing a Ping-Pong ball across a table, aiming to get it into one of the cups of beer at the opposing team's end of the table, forcing their opponents to drink the beer.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of beer pong1
First recorded in 1970–75; beer + (Ping-)Pong
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Example Sentences
They stopped by The Daily Beast HQ to play some beer pong—and challenged Kevin Fallon to a chugging contest.
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The brothers were incredibly game as we played a very sad round of beer pong.
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The audience laughed at that, so people missed the rest: "… in a winner-take-all game of beer pong."
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Lindsay, 33, and Martin, 32, met in 2007 when they were both hired to work on a documentary on the World Series of Beer Pong.
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