Drank in the face
when an individual approaches their victim, with a pint of beer and proceeds to chug the entire pint in a very close proximity to their face. if the victim is a friend, grabbing their shoulder and bringing them even closer to oneself while chugging is acceptable.
joey: “have you ever been drank in the face?”
tom: “no…”
–joey proceeds to chug a beer very close to tom’s face–
joey: “you just got drank in the face!”
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