neknomination
See also: NekNomination and Neknomination
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
neck (“to drink very quickly”) + nomination. Originated in Australia and gained popularity on social media.[1][2]
Pronunciation
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Noun
neknomination (uncountable)
- (slang) An online drinking game, typically involving a person uploading a video of themselves drinking a pint of an alcoholic beverage (most commonly beer) in one gulp, then nominating two or more others to do the same.
- 2014 February 16, Adam Withnall, “Neknomination: Craze 'claims fifth victim' as young man found dead after downing two pints of gin”, in Belfast Telegraph:
- The controversial Neknomination craze has reportedly led to the death of another young British man, after a rugby player mixed two pints of gin with teabags and said to the camera: “This is how you drink.”
- 2014 February 27, Paul Clarke, “OPP charge two youth after neknomination video surfaces”, in Toronto Star:
- Ontario Provincial Police laid charges against two young men on Thursday after a ‘neknomination’ video surfaced on social media.
- 2015, Jane Costello, The Love Shack, Simon & Schuster (2015), →ISBN, unnumbered pages, published 23 April 2015:
- She has lipstick on her chin, a ladder in her tights and looks as though she's spent the afternoon creating Neknomination videos.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:neknomination.
References
- "Deadly online 'neknomination' drinking game has officials concerned", CTV News, 6 February 2014
- Rebecca Pocklington, "What is NekNomination? All you need to know about the Facebook drinking game", The Mirror (UK), 6 February 2014
Further reading
neknomination on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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