20 thoughts on “Corn hole game”

  1. fête |fāt; fet| (also fete)

    noun

    a celebration or festival.

    verb [ trans. ] (usu. be fêted)

    honor or entertain (someone) lavishly : she was an instant celebrity, fêted by the media.
    ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense [festival, fair] ): from French, from Old French feste (see feast ).

  2. Or else he’s infêtêuated with someone. Hope it’s not a fêtêl attraction. Could be too late; perhaps it’s a fêtê accompli.

  3. Sarah, it’s definition 2 on that page. The first time I heard about it was at my wife’s family reunion this year up in Rumsey, Ky. Somebody asked my daughter’s boyfriend if he was up for some corn hole. He asked me what it was and the only def I’d ever heard was #1 so I told him to watch himself…
    You have 2 ramp shaped boards about 15 feet apart. The players toss a bean bag (which I guess is actually a bag filled with corn, but I don’t know) and try to slide them/toss them into a hole on the ramp.

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