Belt-Off
A game played in which the opponents attempt to see who can take their belt off the fastest. The one to throw their belt on the floor first is the winner.
RULES:
1. your belt must be completely on tight.
2. NO CHEATING OR HEAD STARTS. Go when "3" is said.
3. Shirts CAN be tucked in.
TIPS:
A fast way to take your belt off is a quick sliding motion, by sliding the left side of your belt to the right, the right side is loosened and is easier to slide out of a belt loop. then yanking the belt out to the right side. Then quickly throw it to the floor.
Have fun!
RULES:
1. your belt must be completely on tight.
2. NO CHEATING OR HEAD STARTS. Go when "3" is said.
3. Shirts CAN be tucked in.
TIPS:
A fast way to take your belt off is a quick sliding motion, by sliding the left side of your belt to the right, the right side is loosened and is easier to slide out of a belt loop. then yanking the belt out to the right side. Then quickly throw it to the floor.
Have fun!
Guy 1 "belt-off?"
Other guys "sure!"
everyone "1...2...3!"
(everyone whips belts off and throw them on floor)
Other guys "sure!"
everyone "1...2...3!"
(everyone whips belts off and throw them on floor)
Turkish Belt Off
When 2 individuals of Turkish origin, decent and or affiliation settle their beef using their leather belts until one caves in, passes out, and or until death ensues. An ancient form of settling quarrels which has travelled through time and evolved into modern day society.
“Holy smoke did you see those 2 Turks go at each other with their freaking belts, wow what a sight. That was my first time watching a real life Turkish belt off, fuck yeah!”
“My mate is from Istanbul, let’s not make this any uglier than it has to be. I wouldn’t want any of you guys to end up in tears following a Turkish belt off.”
“Why do Turks always have to settle things using violent means such as a belt-off”
“My mate is from Istanbul, let’s not make this any uglier than it has to be. I wouldn’t want any of you guys to end up in tears following a Turkish belt off.”
“Why do Turks always have to settle things using violent means such as a belt-off”