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flip cup?


Question Posted Saturday July 29 2006, 3:26 pm

how do you play flip cup?

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cdngirl answered Saturday July 29 2006, 6:19 pm:
Ok. You start with even numbered teams and a flat surface. Each member fills a cup about 1/4 full (amounts vary) and set it in front of them. The first two competitors begin to chug the beer in their glass and then they sit it right side up on the edge of the table with a portion of the cup hanging off the table and hit it upwards to try to make the cup sit up side down. The other team members can't go on until the first persons cup has been flipped up side down. The first team to get all of their cups up side down wins.

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