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  2. Pong Toss! Frat Party Games - Wikipedia

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    Pong Toss! Frat Party Games, known in Europe as Beer Pong! Frat Party Games, is a 2008 party video game developed by JV Games for the Wii's WiiWare digital distribution service. The premise is based on the party game beer pong, which requires players to toss ping pong balls into plastic cups filled with alcohol. The developers conducted a test ...

  3. Beer pong (paddle game) - Wikipedia

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    Slam pong is a fast-moving variant of beer pong that retains some of the rules of table tennis and includes others from volleyball. The "slam" in slam pong refers to the action of slamming a table tennis ball with a paddle into a plastic cup of beer placed on the table, the fundamental way of scoring points in the game.

  4. World Series of Beer Pong - Wikipedia

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    WSOBP Satellite Tournaments are smaller regional tournaments held by local bars and Beer Pong leagues that offer entrance into the WSOBP as the grand prize. These events are operated in accordance with WSOBP standard rules, and use the official equipment (cups, balls, and tables) of the World Series of Beer Pong. [9]

  5. Washer pitching - Wikipedia

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    Washer pitching is a game, similar to horseshoes, that involves teams of players taking turns to throw washers towards a box or hole. The game has many variations, and may be called washer pitching, washer toss, washers, huachas or washoes (which is based on the similarity to horseshoes).

  6. Ball washer - Wikipedia

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    Crank type golf ball washer. A ball washer or ball shagger is a piece of equipment for cleaning dirty golf balls.Because golf balls have a dimpled [1] surface to improve their aerodynamic properties, increasing both distance and control, and are used primarily on grassy surfaces, they tend to collect dirt and grass easily, which can adversely affect their aerodynamic characteristics.

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  8. Cornelius keg - Wikipedia

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    A Cornelius keg is a stainless steel cylinder typically rated for a maximum pressure of 130 pounds per square inch (9.0 bar). There are three openings in the keg: a large central hole for cleaning and filling, and two ports for pressurizing and dispensing.

  9. Laundry ball - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish "Magicball" is an example of a pseudoscientific washing ball product. A laundry ball or washing ball is a product made of solid, insoluble material promoted as a substitute for laundry detergent. Producers of laundry balls often make pseudoscientific claims about their mechanisms of action and exaggerate the extent of their benefits ...