Glossary of Terms - R
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- » Rainbow
- A shot that has an extremely high shooting arc.
- See Also: Shooting Arc
- Related Terms: Rainbow Bright
- » Rainbow Bright
- Someone who predominantly shoots rainbows.
- See Also: Rainbow
- » Re-Rack
- See Instead: Consolidation
- » Rearrange
- See Instead: Consolidation
- » Rebuttal
- See Instead: Redemption
- » Redemption
- When a team hits all of the opposing team's cups after the opposing team had previously hit their final cup. [More Info]
- See Also: Final Cup
- Related Terms: Overtime, Rebuttal, Short Change, Sudden Death
- » Removal
- The process of removing a cup that has been deemed hit from the table. [More Info]
- See Also: Cup
- Related Terms: Phantom Cup
- » Return
- When playing certain variations of beirut (beer pong) a team is awarded another turn to shoot.
- Related Terms: Bring Back, Double Up, Roll Back
- » Reverse Overhand Grip
- A grip in which the ball is held between the tip of the thumb and the tips of two or three fingers, with the back of the hand facing the cups.
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- See Also: Grip
- Related Terms: Web Slinger
- » Rim
- The rim of a cup.
- See Also: Cup
- Related Terms: Rim Job (Shot)
- » Rim Job (Shot)
- A shot that bounces off of the rim of a cup.
- See Also: Rim
- Related Terms: Salad Tosser
- » Rinse Cup
- A cup usually filled with water, used to rinse off a ball after it has contacted the floor.
- Related Terms: Dip Cup, Wash Cup, Water Cup
- » Rock-Paper-Scissor Grip
- See Instead: Split Finger Overhand Grip
- » Roll Back
- See Instead: Return
- » Ruit
- Pronounced (root) An abbreviated term for beirut.
- See Also: Beirut
- » Ruit Leg / Ruit Stain / Ruit Tattoo
- The beverage stain that may develop on a shooter's clothing from contact with a beverage hazard. Usually occurs when a leaner illegally contacts the table when shooting.
- See Also: Beverage Hazard
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