Waterfalling
Waterfalling refers to the act of consuming a beverage, typically alcohol, from a container by tilting it and allowing the liquid to pour continuously into the mouth, often without pausing to swallow. This method of drinking is commonly associated with social gatherings and parties, where it is sometimes used as a way to quickly consume a large amount of liquid. The term "waterfalling" is derived from the visual effect of the liquid flowing in a continuous stream, similar to a waterfall.
The practice can be done from various containers, including bottles, glasses, or even directly from a pitcher.