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'''Soggy biscuit''', also called '''limp biscuit''', is a ] reputedly played in the ] ]s of ]. The players stand around a ] and ] with the intention of ejaculating onto it. The last person to ejaculate is considered the loser and has to eat the biscuit. The participants are not necessarily homosexual. | |||
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'''Soggy biscuit''' is a male group ] activity in which the participants stand around a ] (UK) or ] (US) masturbating and ] onto it; the last person to do so must eat the biscuit. Additionally, a participant who fails to hit the biscuit when he ] must then eat it.<ref name="slang-dict">Jonathon Green, ''The Cassell Dictionary of Slang'', 1998, page 1110</ref><!-- Would be grateful if those with ] access to ] ], Newsbank etc could include additional references from the ] and especially from ] countries, there are several ] refs mentioned on the Soggy Biscuit AfD 2 page (http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Soggy_biscuit_%282%29), in a brief search I also found a Dom Joly article in the Indie or Sindie which I couldn't get at it --> The game is reportedly played by ]. In Australia, it is also known as '''soggy SAO''' after the ] brand of biscuits that are popular there.<ref name="partridge">{{Cite book| isbn = 9780415259385| page = 2189| last = Partridge| first = Eric| author-link = Eric Partridge|author2=Tom Dalzell |author3=Terry Victor | title = The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English| year = 2006| publisher = Taylor & Francis}}</ref> | |||
Soggy biscuit is associated with ], despite the fact that the majority of participants are heterosexual (or claim to be); the idea and practice of the game is in keeping with the spirit of adolescent ] associated by many in the UK with ] or in Australia with private schools.<ref>Alisdare Hickson, ''The Poisoned Bowl: Sex and the Public School'', 1996, Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd, {{ISBN|0-7156-2709-0}}</ref> <!-- Would be good here to include references to the term and concept in personal memoirs of public school life etc --> | |||
The game has also reportedly been played in college ] ] and other hazing rituals. | |||
According to the book '']'', 1,866 men were asked: "How close have you got to the game of soggy biscuit, in which you race to wank onto a ]?" Of the respondents, 6.2% reportedly admitted to having played the game.<ref>{{cite book |last=Blyth |first=Jonathan |title=Law of the Playground |year=2004 |publisher=Ebury & Vermilion |isbn=978-0091900304 |page=182|title-link=Law of the Playground }}</ref> | |||
In November 2011, '']'' reported that police were investigating claims that two ] basketball players were ] by older team members into playing the game.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.eagletribune.com/latestnews/x1612751535/Alleged-Andover-hazing-gets-camp-kicked-off-campus |title=Alleged Andover hazing gets camp kicked off campus |last1=Harmacinski |first1=Jill |date=November 29, 2011 |work=] |access-date=December 6, 2012}}</ref> In January 2012, it was reported that two students had been expelled over the incident and a further five were suspended. A grand jury was convened to determine whether any of the students should be charged criminally.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.eagletribune.com/latestnews/x2146225788/Andover-hazing-detailed-in-lawsuit |title=Andover hazing detailed in lawsuit |last1=Harmacinski |first1=Jill |date=January 8, 2012 |work=] |access-date=December 6, 2012}}</ref> | |||
The practice is also commonly known as "ookie cookie", "cookie wookie", "come on the cracker", "come on the cookie", "Soggy Sao" (Australia) or simply "The Biscuit Game". There is a reference to this in the final episode of the ] II TV comedy, in which Hugh Laurie's character Prince Ludwig asks, "Do you recall a mysterious black marketeer and smuggler called Otto, with whom you used to dine and plot and play ze biscuit game, at ze Old Pizzle in Dover?" ("pizzle" is an archaic word for ]). | |||
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A variation of this game also exists, in which the players ejaculate onto a piece of bread, instead of a biscuit. It is known as "butter the bread." | |||
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==References== | |||
An online version of this game exists at http://www.soggybiscuitgame.com/ | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 19 December 2024
Sex game "Limp biscuit" redirects here. For the band, see Limp Bizkit.Soggy biscuit is a male group masturbation activity in which the participants stand around a biscuit (UK) or cookie (US) masturbating and ejaculating onto it; the last person to do so must eat the biscuit. Additionally, a participant who fails to hit the biscuit when he ejaculates must then eat it. The game is reportedly played by adolescents. In Australia, it is also known as soggy SAO after the SAO brand of biscuits that are popular there.
Soggy biscuit is associated with homosexuality, despite the fact that the majority of participants are heterosexual (or claim to be); the idea and practice of the game is in keeping with the spirit of adolescent sexual exploration associated by many in the UK with public schools or in Australia with private schools.
According to the book Law of the Playground, 1,866 men were asked: "How close have you got to the game of soggy biscuit, in which you race to wank onto a cracker?" Of the respondents, 6.2% reportedly admitted to having played the game.
In November 2011, The Eagle-Tribune reported that police were investigating claims that two Andover High School (Massachusetts) basketball players were hazed by older team members into playing the game. In January 2012, it was reported that two students had been expelled over the incident and a further five were suspended. A grand jury was convened to determine whether any of the students should be charged criminally.
See also
References
- Jonathon Green, The Cassell Dictionary of Slang, 1998, page 1110
- Partridge, Eric; Tom Dalzell; Terry Victor (2006). The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. Taylor & Francis. p. 2189. ISBN 9780415259385.
- Alisdare Hickson, The Poisoned Bowl: Sex and the Public School, 1996, Gerald Duckworth and Co. Ltd, ISBN 0-7156-2709-0
- Blyth, Jonathan (2004). Law of the Playground. Ebury & Vermilion. p. 182. ISBN 978-0091900304.
- Harmacinski, Jill (November 29, 2011). "Alleged Andover hazing gets camp kicked off campus". The Eagle-Tribune. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
- Harmacinski, Jill (January 8, 2012). "Andover hazing detailed in lawsuit". The Eagle-Tribune. Retrieved December 6, 2012.