Glossary of Terms - T
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- » Table
- The official beirut (beer pong) table is a standard table tennis (Ping Pong) table 9' in length by 5' in width, and standing 2'6" in height. However, any table or horizontal surface may be substituted. [More Info]
- » Taunt
- A verbal distraction.
- See Also: Distraction
- » Team
- Each game of beirut (beer pong) is played between two opposing teams composed of a varying numbers of players. [More Info]
- Related Terms: Player
- » Throw
- See Instead: Shot
- » Triangle of Death / Triangle of Skill
- A setup with the three corner cups of a triangle remaining.
 [More Info]
- See Also: Setup
- » Trifecta
- See Instead: Luck Shot
- » Trigger
- A common alias for the hooked overhand grip. The grip resembles the grip used when holding a gun.
- See Also: Hooked Overhand Grip
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