sloshball

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

slosh +‎ ball

Noun[edit]

sloshball (uncountable)

  1. A drinking game resembling softball or kickball but with players having to drink beer from a keg when passing a base.
    • 1995, Pacific Northwest & Alaska: on the loose, Fodor's, page 325:
      Those frolicking in Vancouver's recreational areas shouldn't be surprised to end up in the middle of a rather messy sloshball game or ultimate Frisbee tournament; Vancouverites tend to leave their big-city attitudes at home.
    • 2013, Melissa Bolton-Klinger, Jayan Kalathil, Generation Change:
      Put a pub crawl together with your BFFs, do sake bombs while you wail your heart out at a karaoke bar, play some sloshball with your friends in the park.
    • 2015, Jason Blum, The Blumhouse Book of Nightmares: The Haunted City:
      Occasionally you would get a perfect summer day where you could enjoy a sloshball game (beer at each base) until nine in the evening, when it got too dark to catch fly balls.