A phrase used to describe an alcoholic beverage that does not taste alcoholic.
Matthew: "So what's your favorite drink?"
Forrest: "Caribou Lou baby! It tastes like fruit loops and hits like a truck!"
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Noun - An alcoholic drink that originated in Pullman, Washington, consisting of 750ml of moonshine and a can of tobacco chew. The drink is allowed to soak for an hour before being poured through a coffee filter.
Verb - To consume the drink "dip-n-shine."
Billy: "We just made a new batch of dip-n-shine!"
OR
Mary: "I can't wait to dip-n-shine with the kids at WSU!"
An individual who feels it is appropriate to use dance moves from the Wii game "Just Dance" or other variations on an actual dance floor.
Josh: "I hope they play Girlfriend at Prom this year! I know all the moves!"
Forrest: "Hips Don't Lie over here is gonna get his groove on."
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To follow a fat person through a crowd, particularly on a crowded dance floor.
Josh: "How do you move through the crowd so well?"
Forrest: "Dude, I was twirling a cane behind that fat chick over there."
Or
Forrest: "Quick, Josh! Let's twirl a cane before this fat guy moves along!"
A phrase used to describe an alcoholic beverage that will easily get you wasted.
Forrest: "Careful with that 151 guys, it hits like a truck!
Or
Matthew: "So what's your favorite drink?"
Forrest: "Caribou Lou baby! It tastes like fruit loops and hits like a truck!
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