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beer pong, n. U.S. College slang. Brit. |ˈbɪəˌpɒŋ|, U.S. |ˈbɪrˌpɔŋ|, |ˈbɪrˌpɑŋ| [‹ beer n.1 + -pong (in ping-pong n.1). Compare earlier pong n.4] Any of various drinking games in which players attempt to throw or hit table tennis balls into cups of beer, which must then be drunk by an opponent.
1972N.Y. Times 23 Apr. v. 6/2 Beer-pong is played on a regular ping-pong table with the same equipment, but with one addition—a cup of beer is included. 1984Valley Independent (Monessen, Pa.) 31 Dec. 1/6 Scene this morning... The finals of the beer-pong tourney. 2002S. Dinan Radical Spirit 144 Playing beer pong to gain the attention of pubescent boys clad in Greek letters—I began asking myself if there wasn't more. |