Pineapple juice, white rum, coconut cream
Pina Colada
Name of local Kingston purveyor of free hugs
Carly
Karaoke is a portmanteau that means this in Japanese
Empty orchestra
People have been celebrating these since 100 AD
Birthdays
The word potluck comes from 16th century English and meant food for this type of guest
unexpected or uninvited
Triple sec, ice, lime juice, sea salt, tequila
Margarita
Hugging increases levels of this hormone
Oxytocin
Karaoke became popular after 1972 when Nippon Columbia discovered how to remove these from songs
Vocal tracks
How long is an official beer pong table?
8 feet long
Potlucks are illegal in this state
Arizona
Brandy, sugar, orange liqueur, fruit slices, club soda, red wine
Sangria
Research has shown that 92% of people hug to this side
Right
This is the reason why karaoke boxes were created and became popular in Japan
Lack of soundproofing in Japanese homes
This cross-cultural practice likely originated from ancient cultures pouring out a portion of their drink in honour of the gods
Toasting / cheers-ing
Despite a misplaced belief to contrary, this word, which refers to a ceremony amongst Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples, is not actually related to the word potluck
Potlatch
Sugar, ice, white rum, club soda, lime juice, limes, mint leaves
Mojito
The average hug lasts this long
3.17 seconds
This is rumored to be the most popular karaoke song of all time
Billie Jean by Michael Jackson
Toby Keith sings about these famous red keg cups
Solo cups
This is considered proper etiquette to not be grabby with these when leaving a potluck
leftovers
Pineapple-orange juice, coconut rum, grenadine, maraschino cherries
Malibu sunset
This is the average hourly salary of a professional cuddler
$80
This duet is considered one of the top 5 most difficult karaoke songs to sing
Under pressure by Queen / David Bowie
This quote is attributed to one of the greatest partiers of the 1800s “Hear no evil, speak no evil – and you’ll never get invited to a party”
Oscar Wilde
There are two unwritten rules of potlucks: don’t go to a potluck empty-handed and this other saucy rule
Condiments don’t count as a dish