Went to Ocean's with my brother for some 40/80 fun, they had 3 different 40 games which I've never seen before. That worked out well as I got to play 3 handed in the last must move with my brother and a big fish. A bit weird having my brother in the same game, I told the floor guy and anyone who might ask we are related just in case anyone thought something funny could be going on. But after seeing the way I bubblebathed him (which I suppose is equivalent to saying he got bloodbathed) it would be hard to argue for any collusion or whatnot.
I ended up winning a bit over 5k in 5 hours, and that's despite getting rivered in a 26 bet pot, weee.
Mike l. and I are very good at finding the most salient way to describe poker situations, here are a few poker terms to add to your vernacular:
Deucing/Deuced out: This is obvious but I do it so often live we made a term for it – this is what happens when you spike an innocuous deuce on the turn or river that let's you suck out to win a big pot. Catching an offsuit 3 on the turn that helped your hand counts too to a lesser extent. This one is great because you just know your opponents are praying "please don't hit any draws, offsuit deuce on the turn" and then it comes and BOOM.
Barnyard: This is a game condition, its a level above "juiceballed" which simply implies otherwise sane people are a little "juiced" up and making extra gambool. A barnyard game is full of people who are not sane to begin with, at least not as it relates to their poker strategy.
Bubblebathed: Some degens coined an excellent term, "bloodbathed", which basicallys means either losing an epic amount or just getting totally skullfucked by coolers and icky situations, but we thought there ought to be the opposite, rare and beautiful as it might be. The next time you cash out with around 7 racks, and just think "wow today poker was easy" because your hands played themselves and you won with no real extra effort, you just bubblebathed that game.