Bachelorette Party Games
|
"I Never…" Bachelorette party game
All the guests sit in a circle or around a table. Each person will read a phrase starting with "I never". Anyone who has done this fiendish act must drink. The innocent women do not have to drink (they never have any fun anyway).
Here is an example: The Bachelorette says "I never kissed a man over 40 years old". This is followed by most of the moms in the crowd drinking.
Here is a list of "I nevers" to get you started. The game works even better if you make your own list. (Please don't say "I never slept with the groom". This is considered bad taste.)
· "I never..."
o Cheated on a boyfriend
o Went skinny-dipping
o Have seen a male stripper (you might want to play this game early in the evening).
o Lied about my age.
o Lied about my weight.
o Lied about my height
o Stuffed my bra.
o Used food in the bedroom.
o Did a striptease for my steady.
o Had a striptease done for me.
o Had a one nigh stand.
o Used a sex toy.
o Wore a skirt without underwear.
o Smoked Marijuana.
o Had Liposuction
o Had sex in a car.
o Had sex in the living room.
o Have been tied up.
o Had sex on an airplane.
o Had sex in an elevator.
o Had sex in a swimming pool or hot tub.
o Had sex outside.
o Shoplifted.
o Threw up in public.
o Masturbated in the presence of someone else.
o Woke up with a man who I didn't know.
o Participated in a hot-oil massage
o Fooled around with someone a friend liked.
o Kissed another woman.
o Kissed two different guys in one night.
o Went out with a married man.
o Had a homosexual dream.
o Sunbathed Nude.
You might have noticed that these are all things you wouldn't want to admit doing. If you did notice this, you understand the game perfectly.
This game is especially fun if you know a good friend has done some goofy things. Say for example your friend Wendy peed her pants once in the 6th grade. You could say "I never peed my pants in the 6th grade Christmas pageant". Everyone will be looking around to see who the heck you are talking about. Wendy will have to drink. Watch out! Wendy probably knows something nasty about you as well...
Fun Stuff....
Fill in the blank drinking game
Take an ordinary Jenga™ game and write on the blocks incomplete proverbs on each of the four sides. The one facing up is the one read. If the guest can correctly complete the proverb everyone else has to drink, if they cannot, they have to drink and the play continues. State nicknames could also be used or product slogans. The person who pulls the block that brings the Jenga™ tower down has to set it up for the next round.
Familiar proverbs:
A bad penny always comes back.
A barking dog never bites.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
A bold attack is half the battle.
A cat may look at a king.
A chain is as strong as its weakest link.
A dog knows his own master.
A fair-weather friend changes with the wind.
A fat purse makes a soft pillow.
A fool and his money are soon parted.
A good book is the best companion.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
A little pot is soon hot.
A man is judged by the company he keeps.
A penny saved is a penny earned.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
A stitch in time saves nine.
A watched pot never boils.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Actions speak louder than words.
After a storm comes a calm.
All good things come in small packages.
All good things must come to an end.
All is well that ends well.
All that glitters is not gold
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All's fair in love and war.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
An empty barrel makes the most noise.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
April showers bring May flowers.
Bad news travels fast.
Beauty is skin deep.
Beggars cannot be choosers.
Better an open enemy than a false friend.
Better late than never.
Better safe than sorry.
Birds of a feather flock together.
Blood is thicker than water.
Boys will be boys.
Brevity is the soul of wit.
Children and fools speak the truth.
Children should be seen and not heard.
Circumstances alter cases.
Cleanliness is next to godliness.
Clothes make the man.
Contentment is better than riches.
Curiosity killed the cat.
Discretion is the better part of valor.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Don't beat a dead horse.
Don't buy a pig in a poke.
Don't cast pearls before swine.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
Don't cross a bridge until you come to it.
Don't cry over spilt milk.
Don't cut off your nose to spite your face.
Don't judge a book by its cover.
Don't kill the goose that lays the golden egg.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
Don't put off tomorrow what you can do today.
Early to bed early to rise.
Empty wagons make the most noise.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Every dog must have his day.
Every Jack must have his Jill.
Everything comes to him who waits.
Experience is the best teacher.
Faint heart never won a fair lady.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
Fortune knocks at every door.
God helps those who help themselves.
Good fences make good neighbors.
Great oaks from little acorns grow.
Haste makes waste.
He jests at scars who never felt a wound.
He travels fastest who travels alone.
He who fights and runs away lives to fight another day.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Here today, gone tomorrow.
Home is where the heart is.
Honesty is the best policy.
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper.
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
If every fool wore a crown we should all be kings.
If the shoe fits, wear it.
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.
If you want anything done, do it yourself.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
It is better to have loved and lost than to have never
It is easier to give good counsel than to follow it.
Jack-of-all trades, master of none.
Let sleeping dogs lie.
Lie down with dogs, get up with fleas.
Like father, like son.
Little pitchers have big ears.
Look before you leap.
Look for dirt, and you'll find it.
Love is blind
Love laughs at locksmiths.
Loved at all.
Lucky in cards, unlucky in love.
Make hay while the sun shines.
Many a true word is spoken in jest.
Many are called, but few are chosen.
Marriages are made in heaven.
Marry in haste, repent at leisure.
Might makes right.
Misery loves company.
Money borrowed is money spent.
Money is a good servant, but a bad master.
Money is the root of all evil.
Music has charms to soothe the savage beast.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Never bite off more than you can chew.
Never come between a man and his wife.
Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
Never send a boy to do a man's work.
Never spur a willing horse.
No news is good news.
Nothing is certain in this world, but death and taxes.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Once does not make a habit.
One good turn deserves another.
One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.
Out of sight, out of mind.
Out of the frying pan into the fire.
Paddle your own canoe.
Penny-wise and pound-foolish.
People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Politics makes strange bedfellows.
Pour oil on troubled waters.
Practice makes perfect
Practice what you preach.
Pride cometh before a fall.
Procrastination is the thief of time.
Put your best foot forward.
Putting the cart before the horse.
Rats desert a sinking ship.
Rome was not built in a day.
Save for a rainy day.
Seeing is believing.
Silence is golden.
Speak no ill of the dead.
Still waters run deep.
Straws show which way the wind blows.
Strike while the iron is hot.
Talk is cheap.
The anvil lasts longer than the hammer.
The cat loves fish, but won't get her feet wet.
The children of the shoemaker go without shoes.
The clean bird doesn't fowl its own nest.
The course of true love never did run smooth.
The cure is worse than the disease.
The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.
The early bird catches the worm.
The end justifies the means.
The leopard cannot change his spots.
The night is darkest before the dawn.
The pen is mightier than the sword.
The pot calls the kettle black.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
There are two sides to every question.
There is no honor among thieves.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no smoke without fire.
Time and tide wait for no man.
To err is human, to forgive is divine.
To the victor belong the spoils.
Tomorrow never comes.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Truth is stranger than fiction.
Turn about is fair play.
Two captains sink the ship.
Two heads are better than one.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
Two's company, three's a crowd.
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
United we stand, divided we fall.
Variety is the spice of life.
Virtue is its own reward.
Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms.
Waste not, want not.
What you sow you shall reap.
Whatever is worth doing, is worth doing well.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
When the cat's away, the mice will play.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
You will catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
State nicknames:
Alabama - The Heart of Dixie
Alaska - Land of the Midnight Sun, The last Frontier
Arizona - The Grand Canyon State
Arkansas - The Natural State
California - The Golden State
Colorado - The Centennial State
Connecticut - The Constitution State
Delaware - The First State
Florida - The Sunshine State, The Orange State
Georgia - The Peach State
Hawaii - The Aloha State
Idaho - Famous Potatoes
Illinois - The Land of Lincoln
Indiana - The Crossroads of America, The Hoosier State
Iowa - The Hawkeye State
Kansas - Sunflower State
Kentucky - The Bluegrass State
Louisiana - The Bayou State
Maine - The Pine Tree State, Vacationland
Maryland - The Free State
Massachusetts - The Bay State
Michigan - The Wolverine State
Minnesota - North Star State, The Land of 10,000 lakes
Mississippi - The Magnolia State
Missouri - The Show Me State
Montana - Big Sky Country
Nebraska - The Cornhusker State
New Hampshire - The Granite State, "Live Free or Die"
New Jersey - The Garden State
New Mexico - The Land of Enchantment
New York - The Empire State
North Carolina - First in Flight, The Tarheel State
North Dakota - The Peace Garden State
Ohio - The Buckeye State
Oklahoma - The Sooner State
Oregon - The Beaver State
Pennsylvania - The Keystone State
Rhode Island - The Plantation State
South Carolina - The Palmetto State
South Dakota - The Mount Rushmore State
Tennessee - The Volunteer State
Texas - The Lone Star State
Utah - The Beehive State
Vermont - The Green Mountain State
Virginia - Old Dominion
Washington - The Evergreen State
West Virginia - The Mountain State
Wisconsin - America's Dairyland
Wyoming - The Equality State
Robot Race
This game is played in pairs. One person is the robot and the other is the mover. The robot player may not move on their own. Each mover must lift the foot of the robot player forward then the other. The winning team is the first pair to reach the turning point and return. (This could be especially fun if played with the male strippers as the robots.)
Toilet Paper and Pole
This game is risqué and suggestive, but great fun! Divide the guests up into teams and give everyone a roll of toilet paper to hold between her legs. One guest places a broomstick between her legs. The "pole" people stand side-by-side on one end of the room while each of their team members stand in a single file on the other side of the room in front of their respective "pole" person. The object of the game is for each guest to walk (more likely waddle like a duck) to their team's "pole" and place the roll of toilet paper onto the "pole" without using her hands. The first team to place all four rolls onto its team's broomstick or "pole" wins a prize.
Revolution
This is a variation of musical chairs without the music. Arrange a row of chairs and label them in order by social rank Queen through Wench. The players take seats, each acquiring the rank of the chair on which they are sitting. The Queen calls out any rank but her own and the player with that rank must answer immediately answer by calling out any rank but her own. If there is a delay or the wrong rank answers a call or when a player calls the her own rank or makes any error that player is demoted to Wench and all other ranks move up and the players acquire the rank of the chair on which they are sitting and play starts with the Queen again. After several changes and a few drinks, it becomes harder to remember your rank.
(To make things more interesting one of the [DANC7:male exotic dancers] sit in the Queen's chair and the Queen sits on his lap.)
Sample rank order: (Feel free to add, omit ranks or change the order around)
Queen
Prime Minister
Princess
Duchess
Countess
Lady
Courtesan
Priestess
Nun
Goodwife
Wench
Buttered Peas
Put some dry peas on the top of a wood stool and a bowl nearby. The players must sit on the peas and move them into the bowl without using their hands. The player who gets the most in the bowl is the winner.
Apple Football
Players have an apple on a string tied to their waist. The apple must be 3 or 4 inches off the floor. Each player must use the apple to push a [BALL1:balloon] toward the "goal" which can be a couple of chairs or some tape on the floor about 6-10 feet from the start.
Alternate orange and panty hose version: Roll the Orange
You need a pair of pantyhose and 2 oranges. Put one orange on the floor and the other in one leg of the pantyhose. Tie the other leg (of the pantyhose) around waist of a guest. The object is for them to swing their hips and hit the orange and knock it across the floor into a designated area in the best time. You could also have 2 teams and have a relay
Balloon Sit
The guest all sit in a circle either on chairs or on the floor. Each is given a 12" inflated [BALL1:balloon] with a piece of paper inside. At the signal they burst their [BALL1:balloons] by sitting on them. Each in turn performs the activity written on the piece of paper inside the [BALL1:balloon]. This could be really fun if the activities were things the guests had to do to or in front of the [DANC7:male exotic dancers].
Who's Underwear?
Each guest is asked to bring a pair of fun [SHOP1:underwear] to the party (fun, sexy, large briefs, etc). As the guests arrive, they hang their [SHOP1:underwear] on a clothesline strung across the room. The bride has to guess who brought which [SHOP1:underwear]. If she guesses correctly, she gets to keep that pair. After she has gone through the line-up once the other guests have a chance to guess and win a pair of [SHOP1:underwear].
Hot Potato
A box is passed around while the guests sit in a circle. Who is holding the box when the music stops, had to wear the contents of the box. It could be anything from a [SHOP3:shower cap] to a [SHOP1:pair of fishnet stockings], to an [SHOP6:adult toy] or anything in between. Several rounds could be played with different items in small boxes.
Alpha & Omega (drinking version)
Alpha & Omega is a simple game in which a category is selected (Names of cities, Names of countries, Names of rivers etc.) and the first player names a word under the category and the next player must name a word beginning with the last letter of the previous word and so on around the circle. At each failure the player must drink.
Alpha & Omega Celebrities: This is a variation on Alpha & Omega in which the first and last names of Celebrities are used. Names that have the same letter in the first and last name (Doris Day) reverse the direction of play. The next player may immediately reverse play if they can come up with another first and last name of the same letter (Donald Duck). You may want to restrict the Celebrity categories to movies or T.V. or sports, or music or cartoon characters etc. or allow all. If Celebrity names must be recognized by at least three members of the group or they are not allowed and the player must come up with another name.
Pin the Tail on the Male
Blow up a [FILM0:photo] of the groom-to-be and attach it to a poster or sketch of a man's body. Blow up 2 or 3 of LONG skinny [BALL1:balloons] at different lengths. Each guest gets a turn to "Pin The Tail To The Male" while blindfolded. The guest who gets her balloon nearest to the pre-marked "G-Spot" wins a [SHOP6:novelty prize].
Who am I?
The guests have the names of famous people on their backs and must collect the names on the backs of the other guests without revealing theirs. It is permissible for guests to sit or stand against the wall etc, to prevent others from seeing what name is written on their back. The winner is the player with the most names at the end of the time limit.
Who am I? : Celebrity gallery: Pictures of 15 to 20 familiar celebrities numbered and pinned up on a wall. Guests are given a time limit to identify as many as they can by writing names next to the photo's number. The guest with the most correct answers wins.
One Six
The game starts by everyone counting a number out loud. Number one starts the rhythm:
BANG (slap both hands on the table), CLAP (clap your hands), CLICK snap the fingers of your right hand), CLICK (snap the fingers of your left hand)! BANG, CLAP, CLICK, CLICK!
A player starts, on the CLICK, CLICK, by shouting out her number, then someone else's. They must then pick up the call and on the next CLICK, CLICK call their own number and another.
So it could go "One-Six", BANG, CLAP, "Six-Three", BANG, CLAP, "Three-Two" etc. If you get it wrong, you take a drink and drop out. The person to the loser's left restarts. You may not call out non-existent numbers or get out of time.
As people get more confident you can introduce more rules to make it more challenging, no passing back directly to person who called your number, no passing to the person on your left.
Peasant Revolt
This game requires at least six players. Cards are distributed to each person. The royal court consists of the Queen, Princess, Maid, and Jester. Everyone else is a peasant.
The ace is described below. If two people receive the same royalty
card, the higher suit receives the honor. Suit Order: Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs
The roles are as follows:
Queen(King): Picks out the cards. Can tell anyone to drink, including
himself. Can raise the taxes, meaning peasants go dry.
Princess(Queen): Advises the queen what to do. If the queen doesn't like it,
he can tell her to drink.
Maid(Jack): Drinks every time the queen drinks. If a Jack is drawn, she
can tell someone to drink.
Jester(Joker): Acts as a peasant. When a joker is drawn, however, she
must finish her drink.
Peasants: drink every time the queen tells them to.
Ace : Acts as a peasant, unless an ace is drawn- the rules
for which are outlined below.
The queen starts by picking a card. What happens depends on what
card is drawn. The rules for the cards are outlined below:
2-10: The queen decides whether the peasants will drink for that many seconds, or will go dry for that many rounds- this is called raising the taxes. She can also pick any person and have them drink for that many seconds. If she wants, he can choose to rest on the card and do nothing.
Jack: The maid decides who drinks. She then draws a card and the
person drinks for that many seconds.
Queen: The princess draws a card and drinks for that many seconds.
If another royalty card is drawn, then that person drinks with
the queen for the number of seconds on the following card.
King: She drinks for the number of seconds on the following card.
If she draws a royalty card, that person drinks with her for
that many seconds. The person with the jack must also drink.
Joker: Jester tells joke and finishes her drink.
Ace: If an ace is drawn, it is a peasant revolt. The Ace player
and the queen draw cards until one of them gets either an ace
or a king. If the queen picks an ace, or the ace player picks
a king, then the queen becomes a peasant, and the ace player
becomes the queen. If the queen draws a king, or the ace player
draws an ace, then the roles stay the same and the queen
finishes her drink in celebration.
If the roles change, than the ace player becomes queen. When the next ace is drawn, the former queen and the new queen draw cards until either an ace or king is drawn. The rules are the same as before, except for that if the new queen loses,
then the princess becomes queen, and both of the former queens become peasants. This works the same up to the maid. The game is over when the maid has become queen and loses a peasant revolt.
Once the ace is drawn, the queen and the ace player should immediately begin drawing cards. If one of them turns over multiple cards, all of them are nulled.
Special cards:
Doubles: Everyone drinks for the number of seconds as the doubles.
Double royalty: that person drinks for twice the number of seconds on the following card. If he draws another royalty, that person drinks with him. If he draws his own card a third time, he finishes her drink.
Queen of Hearts: princess finishes her drink
King of Spades: queen finishes beer or princess becomes queen, her choice. If princess becomes queen, then ace player is nulled.
2 of Clubs: Peasants all finish drinks, Ace player becomes queen
After cards are drawn, they are thrown in a discard pile. When the discard pile becomes larger than the original, or after a peasant war, the discard pile is shuffled into the original.
Who wants to be a Lush
The game is played the same as high low with the following exceptions:
- The player must get 6 cards in a row right, not just three
- When a player begins, he starts with 3 "life lines" ("Ask the audience", "ask a friend", and "50/50"). These help off set the difficulty of getting 6 cards right in a row.
These lifelines can only be used once during each hand, however once one has got six right and passes, when his turn comes around again, he has all life lines back. However, if one uses any life line and proceeds to get a card wrong before he reaches six, he still starts over without the used lifelines.
- "Ask the audience", in this lifeline, the player has to read face. The dealer shows the next card to everyone at the table except the player. They all tell the player whether they believe the card is higher or lower than the one showing, the catch is they can lie.
- "Ask a friend", this is a free card for the player. The dealer simply reveals the card (best used when on a 7,8,9)
- "50/50", with this lifeline, the dealer tells the player whether the next card is a face card or a number card, giving him almost a 50/50 chance.
| Limousine Service - featured listing |
| Twin Forks Limousine - Twin Forks Limousine is your Premiere Limo Service for, Hamptons prom limousine, Long Island winery tours, JFK airport service, corporate or private and wedding limousines... |
©2000-01 101BachelorettePartyTips.com, All Rights Reserved