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Wring It Out

The the action taken in a drinking game of the same name, where alcohol (and other optional liquids*) are wrung from a moist towel in to shot glass.

Each player takes turns to throw a ping pong ball at the glass.

If they hit the glass, the ball will bounce toward another player and they must drink the shot.

Miss the glass and the thrower must drink.

*Optional liquids include:
Tomato Ketchup
BBQ Sauce
Table Juice
Floor Juice

Upon the start of each game, all players sing a song to the tune of β€˜Baby Give It Up’ by KC & The Sunshine Band with the lyrics:

Wring it, wring it out!
Wring it out!
Wring it, wring it out!
Nah nah, nah nah, nah nah, nah nah, nah nah NAH!

Come on then lads let’s play wring it out !

by Jim Widdle May 19, 2019


wring it out

A related term for drip, in which an individual shows up overdressed for an occasion or when your boy is flexing way too hard to the point where it's embarrassing for you and your peers.

my boy's outfit prolly cost like 5000 bucks and we were all in sweats, i told him to wring it out

by mars666 December 25, 2019


Wringing out the beaver

Going for a piss

"I'm going to wring out the beaver", "wringing out the beaver"

by Parks86 October 27, 2013


Wring out the leeches

To 'Wring out the leeches' is to spend time solving a problem. Said problem will often 'suck the life' out of you- hence the use of leeches as the explanatory word for problem. Wringing out the leeches is also used to describe an impending argument over an issue with a mate. Phrase is said with much trepidation and detest for the action.

Carly: "Nana- it's GAME NIGHT! do you want to come to SigEp with me for Beirut"

Nana: "Oh, Carly! I can't! I've been having a few issues with my Man. We really need to wring out the leeches."

Carly: "Ouch, no wonder you've been so drained- All Right, we'll party next time"

by Nana Forson and Carly Wahl May 19, 2008

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Wring out the Beaver

When a girl needs to go the toilet.

Claire: "I'm just popping to wring out the beaver"

by Claire 1 January 26, 2012

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