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Also known as a Devil's Threeway, a Devil's Triangle is sexual intercourse involving two men and one woman.
"Sometimes my me and my bro like to take on one girl at the same time and Eiffel Tower her." "You don't get weirded out by a threeway with two dudes and one woman?" "Nah man, there's nothing wrong with a little Devil's Triangle between friends"
A drinking game like quarters except the glasses are in a triangle. Lol.
Brett: let's have a devil's triangle with that drunk girl upstairs Mike: yeah, totally All go upstairs to play drinking game with glasses in a triangle.
A version of the drinking game Quarters, using three shot glasses containing beer
Brett and Mark tried to force Christine to play Devil's Triangle, but they were too inebriated.
probably existed in the 80s as a quarter game similar to Ponderosa like that board game at the time that wasn't a sex act. Meant to be played with 3 people and 3 cups, with each cup facing a player. If the quarter goes into their own cup they have to drink all of them, but if it goes in one of the other 2 the corresponding player has to drink it
Brett Kavanaugh: Hey guys, you know what we should call this game? Devil's Triangle. My name is Brett Kavanaugh.
A drinking game form the early 1980s where you place three beer filled red solo cups equidistantly on a table. Then attempt to bounce a quarter into the cup. If the attempt is successful, the player gets to give the person of their choice a drink. If you make 3 attempts in a row, you get to make a rule. Common rules include things like: No names - Can't say any other players' name. No swearing No pointing Must perform a particular action or say a phrase before bouncing the quarter.
Christine was not very good at Devil's Triangle and it has ruined her memory, so that she falsely accuses fine upstanding young men of dastardly deeds.
A drinking game. Similar to quarters.
Kennedy: Devil's Triangle. How's it played? Kavanaugh: You ever play quarters? Kennedy: No. Kavanaugh: It's a quarters game.
A team of federal legislators from the state of California, consisting of Ted Lieu, Diane Feinstein, and Nancy Pelosi. The elderly women members in this trio chose this name after hearing mentioned in a job interview describing cool kids, and thought it made them sound "Hep, Groovy, and With It" to their constituency.
"Ted Baby, let's get this Devil's Triangle meeting called to order and we can drink Chianti and play the Bongos."