Fire Bag

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Using two condoms and putting heat cream in between. Urban Dictionary

1. A finite amount of narcotics. Urban Dictionary

A game started by guys involving 1) alcohol, 2) boredom, 3) plastic grocery bag, 4) ceiling fan, 5) lighter fluid, and 6) a golf club. To play, place plastic bag on end of golf club, and turn ceiling fan on. Spray lighter fluid onto plastic bag, and light on fire. Throw bag into fan via golf club, and enjoy fire streaking through air in a circular manner. Laugh as necessary. (Note: If bag falls onto carpet, hopefully you are wearing shoes to put out fire, or else you will not get your apartment deposit back.) Said game originated circa 2007 in an apartment in Scottsdale, AZ, by drunk men with seemingly little common sense. Urban Dictionary

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The word "fire-bag" in example sentences

From the "fire-bag" hanging from his waist he produced a red-clay bowl such as the natives use, and a bundle of new reed stems. ❋ Hulbert Footner (1911)

Beside the fire a post stripped of its bark is erected, and on it a fire-bag containing tobacco for the use of all hands is hung. ❋ Arthur Henry Howard Heming (1905)

As soon as the old man left the tipi, the son replaced the knife and other articles in his father's fire-bag. ❋ Unknown (1898)

No hunter in those days travelled without a fire-bag containing flints, steel, and tinder; and, through all vicissitudes, Donald had retained the one that he had appropriated, together with his Indian costume, in the Wyandot camp. ❋ Kirk Munroe (1890)

The loon was skinned by one of the Indian men, and subsequently was tanned in native fashion, and a beautiful fire-bag was made from it of which in after years Sam was very proud. ❋ Egerton Ryerson Young (1874)

When the Indian had finished eating he accepted a draught of warm water, and then had recourse to his fire-bag and pipe. ❋ Unknown (1859)

She drew therefrom a fire-bag, richly ornamented with beads, such as Indian chiefs and braves are wont to carry under their belts. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Eve was sitting on a low stool at the feet of Mrs Liston, engaged in ornamenting a bright blue fire-bag with bead and quill work of the most gorgeous colouring and elegant design. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Doocheek watched his opportunity and secured the fire-bag which contained the smoking implements. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Looking round me then, for a suitable spot on which to make my encampment, I experienced almost a shock of surprise, not unmingled with alarm, on making the discovery that I had forgotten to bring my fire-bag! ❋ Unknown (1859)

A more careful search was made, then a most careful one, but no fire-bag was to be found. ❋ Unknown (1859)

It also was lost; and thus the game was carried on far into the night, with smaller stakes, until Mozwa had lost almost all that he had brought with him -- gun, blanket, pipes, tobacco, flint and steel, fire-bag, and even his coat, so that he walked home a half-naked and nearly ruined man! ❋ Unknown (1859)

Descending to a part of the interior which was rather dark -- for the boy was aware that his deeds were evil -- he sat down on a locker and opened his fire-bag. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Besides the gun and ammunition referred to, Okematan carried a blanket, a hatchet, several extra pairs of moccasins, a tin kettle in which to boil food, a fire-bag for steel, flint, and tinder, with a small supply of tobacco. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Eskimos; they therefore sat open-mouthed and eyed, taking mental notes in silence, till breakfast was over, when Nazinred, according to custom, opened his fire-bag, took out his pipe, and began to fill it. ❋ Unknown (1859)

"Is my fire-bag behind you, Adolay?" he asked in a low voice. ❋ Unknown (1859)

"I've seen that once before," exclaimed Cheenbuk with delight, taking up the fire-bag tenderly, "and have often wished that I had these things for making fire." ❋ Unknown (1859)

He also carried with him a bow and quiver of arrows, with the ornamented fire-bag -- made for him by Adolay -- which contained his flint, steel, and tinder as well as his beloved pipe and tobacco. ❋ Unknown (1859)

As he spoke he opened the fire-bag which Adolay had given him and took out of it the clay pipe, tobacco, and materials for producing fire. ❋ Unknown (1859)

His conscience was rather troubled, it is true, when he thought of the fire-bag and the pipe, etcetera, left behind, but nothing would have induced him to return for these at that time. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Guy: Johnny hooked up with her last night. Friend: [It's OK], I'll just Fire Bag it. Guy: What's that? Friend: [Double bag it] with [heat] cream in between. If one breaks, you'll know about it. ❋ Ageffa (2010)

"You could smoke a fire bag yeah, of [grass] yeah." [Juvenile] - "Back [That Thang] Up." ❋ Fetus Cumsicle (2006)

"It looks like we have [a few minutes] to waste before we go to the bars and attempt to pick up chicks... [let's play] [fire fan bag]!" ❋ Mhackett7 (2007)

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