What is a "corn hole"?!


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What is a "corn hole"?


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Cornhole is a game in which players take turns pitching small bags filled with corn (or sand or beans) at a raised platform with a hole in the far end. A corn bag in the hole scores 3 points, while one on the platform scores 1 point. Play continues until a player reaches the score of 21. The platforms measure 4'×2' and are generally made of wood, although plastic can be a suitable replacement. The bags are generally 6×6", made with duck cloth, and filled with dry feed corn.

Sodomy

Most Democrats and Liberals are corn holes

How should I know

lol it`s the hole from wich your excrements come out lol

hole made just for corn

rectum

Anus, "corn hole"got the name because toilet paper is a recent invention, people used to use corn cobs way back when

that a hole made when a stalk of corn is pulled out of the ground...

its a donut made out of corn bread

Shy Guy has it right! My brother and his two sons have made and marketed the "Corn Hole Game" for the last five years selling nearly a 1000 sets. It used to be a regional phenomenon but has been sent to 8 states including CA and FL.

There is a running battle between 2-3 other makers of the game about who invented it. Its a fun game with mixed players, ummm, er, men and women.

You know, if you don't have a decent answer, just sit there and look smart or you can open your mouth and remove all doubt!

What a bunch of macaroons!

a hole from corn?

Um - it generally has a rather vulgar connotation, especially in the Midwest and below the Mason-Dixon line. It has nothing to do with food or cooking...it's an act between two consenting individuals.




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