A drinking game popularised by students from the University of Warwick. Circling consists of many different rules depending on circumstance however it loosly based on "FizzBuzz". At the beginning of the game, you choose a word to say for multiples of 3, 5, 15 etc. then people in the circle take turns to say the word. Not saying the correct word or not saying the word fast enough means you need to drink!
"Hey, do you want to go circling tonight?"
"Hell yeah I do!"
A group of men lined in a circle behind one another giving anal sex to one another. See Mantrain too
At the gay club, a bunch of gay men man circled each other and fucked the shit outta each other. It was fuckin hot
When drunken Latinos, primarily Mexicans, in a club or party form a dancing circle by embracing each other arm-to-arm, as soon as a fast Maná song starts playing.
Clavado En Un Bar by Maná is starting...look over there...those Mexicans are about to start a Maná Drunken Circle.
Family Circle was an American magazine that covered such topics as homemaking, recipes, and health. It was published from 1932 until the end of 2019.3 Originally distributed at supermarkets, it was one of the "Seven Sisters," a group of seven traditional "women's service" magazines centered on household issues, along with Ladies' Home Journal, McCall's, Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, Woman's Day, and Redbook
Meredith Corp. announced Wednesday that it will cease publication of its venerable Family Circle magazine after the December 2019 issue.
Launched in 1932, the magazine was was acquired by Des Moines-based Meredith in 2005 from publishing house Gruner + Jahr USA. Meredith said Family Circle, published monthly, had a circulation of 4 million.
After the final issue, customers who still have active Family Circle subscriptions will receive another Meredith magazine.
Family Circle was an American magazine that covered such topics as homemaking, recipes, and health. It was published from 1932 until the end of 2019
Meredith Corporation, the media and marketing company that publishes popular magazines like Better Homes & Gardens, Magnolia Journal, Real Simple, Martha Stewart Living, and Southern Living, has announced that it will end publication of Family Circle magazine after its December 2019 issue.
Doug Olson, President of Meredith Magazines, issued the following statement:
When we acquired the Time Inc. portfolio of media brands in January 2018, we doubled our presence in the women’s lifestyle category. Our portfolio philosophy continues to emphasize investing in brands that are market leaders and/or possess the highest growth potential. Sometimes, that means making hard decisions.
an American magazine that covered such topics as homemaking, recipes, and health.
After nearly 90 years of dispensing recipes and home tips to America, Family Circle magazine is being shut down by Meredith Corp.
The December holiday issue will be its last — prompting an outpouring of nostalgia from past editors there.