Soggy biscuit
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Soggy biscuit or limp biscuit is a male masturbation game reportedly played in typically teenage male-oriented groups. The participants stand around a biscuit masturbating until ejaculating onto it; the last person to do so must eat the biscuit.[1] It is thought to have originated in Australia sometime in the 1960s.[1]
Although "soggy biscuit" is not necessarily associated with homosexuality, since the game does not require mutual masturbation or other contact, the idea and practice of the game is in keeping with the spirit of adolescent and early adult sexual exploration associated by many in the UK with public schools (UK) or private schools (Aus)[2].
Although the terminology may differ slightly, the notability of the game is such that variations on the theme are referred to in popular culture, examples including Stephen Fry's The Liar, the German movie Crazy, Richard Curtis and Ben Elton's Blackadder and Skinless's song "Scum Cookie".
In Australia is can also be referred to as "Soggy SAO" with SAO biscuits being the brand of biscuit used in the activity.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Jonathon Green, The Cassell Dictionary of Slang, 1998, page 1110
- ^ Alisdare Hickson, The Poisoned Bowl: Sex and the Public School, 1996, Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd, ISBN 0-7156-2709-0