Tea bag

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Teabagging term for the act of Marc Barret Placing His gentials pecifically the scrotum, on the face, head, or in the mouth of another person. The practice vaguely resembles dipping a teabag into a cup of tea. Sometimes teabagging is taken to specifically mean the act of a male stripper repeatedly tapping and grinding his testicles into a patron's forehead. In this case the patron was "teabagged."

A variant known as a roman helmet or roman soldier involves laying the penis along the person's nose while placing the testicles on their eyes, somewhat resembling the helmet of a Roman legionary. This can also be referred to as a Gonziano in reference to the Muppet character Gonzo, who has a long, phallic nose. "Roger's Profanisaurus" also refers to this as the "Dutch blindfold". This practice, widely known in high-school and fraternity party circles, has become known as a "Famous Henry." In some areas of the United States, particularly Minnesota, this practice is known as a "Cap'n Crunch," for the hat worn by the iconic breakfast cereal mascot.

Windmilling is striking someone in the face with a penis (also known as a Fodunk, "Turkey Slap", "Mushroom Stamp", "Danza Slap" (after Tony Danza) and "Love Slap".

Teabagging in the Media

Teabagging first entered pop culture in John Waters' cult film Pecker (as an act - the forehead variety of teabagging - banned in a particular male strip club). Waters discovered the practice at a Baltimore bar called the Atlantis. He also claims it has since been superseded by the related act of helicoptering, "where they whap-whap you in the face with their hard-on" [1]. The term was more recently described in detail in the DVD Extras of The Aristocrats by Hank Azaria and also on the television series Sex and the City and appeared again in the film Soul Plane, included in a list of sexual acts and later defined. On the DVD of the film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Jay sings a song which includes the line "teabag my balls" in one deleted scene. It also appears in America (The Book) by the staff of The Daily Show and has been referenced on the television show by its host, Jon Stewart. It also appears as a kind of teenage party hoax in the movie In My Father's Den and in Brandon Vaughn's common acts of degradation DVD. It is featured in the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm (season 1, episode 3). It was described on an episode of the television series Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. Finally, on July 30th 2002, the term was used several times on the air during a serious newscast when Captain Janks made a crank call. Also referenced in a dialog between David Cross and Michael Cera in an episode of Arrested Development (Dec, 2005). It is also used in the American version of Takeshi's Castle (MXC) whenever the green suited sumo wrestler (named the Green Teabagger) wins by sitting near the contestants face. On the hit MTV show Newlyweds, Jessica Simpson, Jessica and her Mom went out shopping and stumbled upon a brand of clothes labeled "teabagging", they then went on to discussing what they thought the term meant.

As practical joke

Teabagging can also be practiced as a practical joke. This is sometimes known as cat-braining or Cock Slapping, after the appearance of the scrotum; an alternate term is hanging brain, a term also used as a level name in the computer game Marathon Infinity. In its joking form, teabagging is attributed as a shaming or a degradation of the victim. Teabagging often occurs when these males are intoxicated with alcohol and have a camera at hand. Afterwards, it is not uncommon to see flyers, postings and e-mails of the victim, with a scrotum across the forehead, in an attempt to socially consummate the shaming aspect of this male ritual. However, like many such practical jokes, this can also be considered a sexual offense, by both the victim and the law.

A variation of teabagging is the act of dipping one or more male’s scrotum into the drink, or on to the food item, of another unbeknownst to the victim. Usually they will tell the victim of this prank what they have done during, or after, they are done eating / drinking the teabagged item, though not always. The female version of teabagging is known as carpet bagging, and is considered far less common.

As sexual assault

The sexual assault of teabagging occurs when a victim, who is either sleeping, incapacitated, unwilling, or legally unable to give consent, has the aforementioned sexual act performed on him or her. In some jurisdictions this is considered and treated as a felony criminal offense, and is accompanied by special penalties used to punish sex crimes such as sex offender registration and compulsory group therapy. In many colleges and universities it is considered a form of hazing.

In video games

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Simulated teabagging (also called corpse humping), has become a common method in many online multiplayer video games (most notably Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2 and Battlefield 2) to taunt, humiliate, or otherwise harass one's opponent after a kill; the player will move their character on top of the victim's corpse and crouch on top of its head, sometimes repeatedly standing and crouching. While it is most common in first-person shooters, this practice has also appeared in some other videogame genres such as MMORPGs.

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