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The Six Nations drinking game has become something of a tradition on social media - with Twitter celebrity Welsh Dalai Lama's version of rugby bingo with booze very popular this time of year.

This year's edition of the Six Nations drinking game includes the usual forfeits such as having one drink every time Jonathan Davies' favourite "Numbers" come up in commentary, as well as more obscure rules like two drinks for a badly choreographed try celebration or three drinks for "fake news" being spouted out in a post-match interview.

With rules like that, it's little wonder the game is so popular - and it seems that it has caught the attention of a certain BBC commentator.

Former England hooker Brian 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.

Having worked through the usual run-of-the-mill cliches included in thegame such as "post-Lions fatigue", Moore took things to another level when he managed to shoehorn in a made-up word by American President Donald Trump - which meant that players of the game had to down their whole drink.

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Describing the new laws about less chatting back to the referee, Moore knowingly mused: "So Slimani's comments to Wayne Barnes (would no longer be acceptable) - perhaps they were discussing Donald Trump's version of 'Covfefe' and whatever that meant, I don't know."

And Moore's awkward shoehorning did not go unnoticed on Twitter.