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Definition of cornhole in English: cornholenounˈkɔːnhəʊlˈkôrnˌhōl US 1mass noun A game in which small bags filled with dried kernels of maize are tossed at a target consisting of an upward sloping wooden platform with a hole at one end. many are introduced to cornhole at a tailgate or family outing Example sentencesExamples - Hang out, enjoy food and drinks, play some Cornhole and win some prizes.
- Men played horseshoes and cornhole.
- I really thought they'd all gone a step too far in making it a special day for me, especially with all the children around, when they asked me if I wanted to play cornhole.
- Getting kicked out of the parking lot is a risk you're going to have to take in order to play cornhole (or bean bags, depending on where you grew up).
- Hannah looks down to see a gaggle of 20-something hipsters riding unicycles, playing cornhole, and drinking from red solo cups.
- The two ended up on the patio, playing "Cornhole," a beanbag toss game, while having drinks with a friend.
- He pitched bean bags in a game of cornhole, joking when a shot missed the board.
- We played cornhole and ladder ball.
- "Keep games such as beer pong and cornhole on hand," says Giammarinaro.
- I won my ticket off some unassuming idiot in the parking lot in a heated game of cornhole.
verbˈkɔːnhəʊlˈkôrnˌhōl [with object]US vulgar slang Have anal intercourse with (someone). Definition of cornhole in US English: cornholenounˈkôrnˌhōl US 1A game in which small bags filled with dried corn are tossed at a target consisting of an inclined wooden platform with a hole at one end. many are introduced to cornhole at a tailgate or family outing Example sentencesExamples - I really thought they'd all gone a step too far in making it a special day for me, especially with all the children around, when they asked me if I wanted to play cornhole.
- He pitched bean bags in a game of cornhole, joking when a shot missed the board.
- Men played horseshoes and cornhole.
- Getting kicked out of the parking lot is a risk you're going to have to take in order to play cornhole (or bean bags, depending on where you grew up).
- Hannah looks down to see a gaggle of 20-something hipsters riding unicycles, playing cornhole, and drinking from red solo cups.
- We played cornhole and ladder ball.
- I won my ticket off some unassuming idiot in the parking lot in a heated game of cornhole.
- The two ended up on the patio, playing "Cornhole," a beanbag toss game, while having drinks with a friend.
- Hang out, enjoy food and drinks, play some Cornhole and win some prizes.
- "Keep games such as beer pong and cornhole on hand," says Giammarinaro.
verbˈkôrnˌhōl [with object]US vulgar slang Have anal intercourse with (someone). |