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| Umm, Half-Boy. I think I understand the rules to your game, but whats the "kitty" you speak of? |
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| The pot of money placed in the beginning I'd assume. |
That is correct. I think kitty might be an Britishism for that type of thing.
Some other games we play are:
Odd-hand drinking. If you're right handed, you have to drink with your left hand all night, and vice versa. If you're found doing it wrong, you have to down the rest of your drink.
Thumbs on the table. If we're all sat down around a table, one person is 'it,' and at some point in the night, will unobtrusively put their thumb on the edge of the table. As soon as you notice, you do it too, and the last person to get their thumb there is the loser, and must down their drink, and they then become 'it.' If you wait a good while, you can really catch people out, because they forget about it.
This one isn't really a drinking game, but a way to pull a prank on a friend. The game is called Cheeky Cheeky. Everybody sits in a circle, and the person who starts will choose a part of someone's face, such as the nose, and say "Nosey Nosey." They will then touch that persons nose, and that person will choose another facial body part, touch it, and thus it goes round the ring. It sounds flippin' stupid, and it is, but the beauty of it is, the person sat to the right of the person you're pranking secretly has an ash tray in their lap, and dips their thumb in it, so when they say "Chiny Chiny," and rubs the next persons chin, it leaves an ash mark.
You keep going round, and it can get really funny, with everybody laughing, and thinking the game is brilliant, but the messy faced fool is just bewildered why the game is so entertaining.