beer pong n.— «Some don’t even call the game beer pong but refer to it as “Beirut.”» —“Beer pong—a sport for all seasons” by Zach Falk Washington Square News Nov. 17, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued...
chili-dip
v.— «Many amateurs, I know, worry about skulling or chili-dipping their short shots, particularly from tight lies.» —by Bob Rotella Putting Out of Your Mind June 5, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
skull
v.— «Many amateurs, I know, worry about skulling or chili-dipping their short shots, particularly from tight lies.» —by Bob Rotella Putting Out of Your Mind June 5, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
skull v.— «You are no longer playing irony golf, and when you screw up and need to get the irony back to help blunt the frustration of skulling the next shot, you find it’s not that easy.» —by Johnny Miller Breaking 90 with...
skull v.— «Howard (Curley) Schmidt…holed out a 6-iron for an eagle 3 at the 18th today. He admitted he had skulled a couple of woods before hitting that one.» —“Smiley Quick, Marty Furgol Fire 69S To Tie With...
skull v. in golf, to hit a ball too low and too far, usually the result of striking it above its center. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)