The annual Six Nations drinking game has become something of a tradition on social media – with hero Welsh Dalai Lama’s version of rugby bingo guaranteed to get you very drunk.
It’s that special time of year again.
Here’s this year’s #SixNationsDrinkingGame
Spread the word 🍻 pic.twitter.com/nslEdJz0CZ— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) January 31, 2018
But today, it seemed Brian Moore was going out of his way to ensure fans at home were downing their drinks.
Moore seemingly did his best to work his way through Dai Lama’s list of commentary cliches – some likelier than others – in an effort to get viewers at home suitably merry.
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Having worked through the usual run-of-the-mill cliches, Moore shocked fans when he managed to shoehorn in a made-up word by American President Donald Trump.
And Moore’s awkward shoehorning did not go unnoticed on Twitter.
🎩🍻 @brianmoore666
Well played— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) February 3, 2018
MY GOD HE ACTUALLY DID IT 😂
“COVFEFE”
Down your drink.#SixNationsDrinkingGame— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) February 3, 2018
“Covfefe” – that’s it, Brian Moore is trying to kill us all 🍻 https://t.co/MhrjXZGG6h
— Helen Turner (@hellturn) February 3, 2018
Brian Moore trying to screw over anyone doing the Six Nations drinking game by saying ‘covfefe’
— Ewan (@ewanmay93) February 3, 2018
@brianmoore666 is fully dropping in phrases form the six nations drinking game on purpose and I love it
— Oscar Pusey (@pusey_) February 3, 2018
Meanwhile the Six Nations drinking game by @WelshDalaiLama takes a turn for the worse… Moore is def playing.
— Thomas Miles Corbett (@MrThomasCorbett) February 3, 2018
@brianmoore666 Am rather enjoying you shoehorning #SixNations drinking game phrases into your commentary #FRAvIRE
— James Hubbard (@JamesHubbard113) February 3, 2018
So @brianmoore666 has seen @WelshDalaiLama Six Nations Drinking Game then #postLionsfatigue #goingearly #FRAvIRE
— Lynn Bashforth (@lynnbashforth) February 3, 2018