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Funneling

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College students holding a beer bong.

Beer bong or Funneling is the act of using a funnel with a tube attached (also called a "beer bong") to rapidly consume a large amount of liquid, most commonly beer (US) or wine (UK), as a drinking game or as a means to consume a large amount of alcohol in a small amount of time.

Cultural references

A 2006 New York Times article caused a stir[citation needed] when 2004 presidential candidate Senator John F. Kerry was pictured being offered a funnel while attending a tailgate party outside of a University of Iowa football game. [1]

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