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A Cleveland steamer (also known as a Pasadena mudslide, Hot lunch, Kama Sutra for the workingman, Boston pancake, California Pizza Hotplate, Hot Carl, or Chili Dog) is sexual slang for a sexual act, in which one partner defecates on the other partner's chest. It is sometimes rubbed onto the recipient using a steamroller motion with the buttocks.

This practice is more about humiliation and dominance than it is about sexual gratification, although submissives who have a taste for humiliation as well as a fetish for the scatological, will link such an act to sex. That places this act into the realm of S&M or sadomasochism since it is a power exchange and requires top and bottom participants. The Cleveland steamer is also considered an extreme way of breaking up with your partner.

The references to the city of Cleveland are unclear and lost in the mists of time, but most likely are derived from a play on the word cleavage or is a reference to Cleveland's NFL football team, the Browns. The steamer part of the name refers to the wisps of "smoke", actually condensing moisture, being released by the still-warm feces.

Popular culture

  • The band Tenacious D mentions the act in the song "Rock Your Socks." They have also sold mock baseball jerseys at concerts for the fictitious "Cleveland Steamers" baseball team, sporting the player number 666.
  • In the Family Guy episode "Mr. Saturday Knight," Peter Griffin becomes a prostitute. While he is standing on a street corner, his wife Lois drives by and stops at traffic lights. He propositions her, then asks her if she'd like a Cleveland steamer, to which she replies angrily "GET INTO THE CAR!...what's a Cleveland steamer?" Brian begins to explain when Peter cuts in and says "Whoah, be cool, be cool."
  • On the Stroker and Hoop episode "XXX Wife," the character Defo was nominated for a "Pornie Award" for Best Cleveland Steamer of the Year. He won hands-down, and was given a giant award in the shape of a phallic symbol. Unforunately, he died later in the episode. He was extremely embarrassed of it during the short time he was still alive, and was killed because he tried to change the award's records.
  • The term has also been frequently (and comically) mentioned by Dean of Big Brother 2005 (Australia).
  • On the 10 December 2005 episode of The Daily Show, Cleveland Steamers are mentioned in a correspondent report with Ed Helms.
  • Mark Oaten famously enjoyed this sex act with two rent boys in a scandal leading to his resignation from the Liberal Democrat front bench in January 2006.
  • The Bob and Tom Show, which is broadcast coast to coast by radio, has a song by a group named The Mad Armenians which is called "Cleveland Steamer." The song suggests the names of countless sex acts you can try with your partner. Bob and Tom cast member, Kristi Lee, warns women against actually looking up the meaning of the mentioned sex acts.
  • In the mid 1980s, a drunken Andre the Giant accidentally let loose a Cleveland steamer when sitting on his opponent.
  • a2m the british pop-punk band frequently refer to cleveland steamers, chilli dogs and other such actions during their live performances. The singer will often offer the bassist a california pizza hotplate and the bassist will turn it down, usually implying that they have performed the act on stage once previously.
  • In his song "Dirty Sanchez Song" comedian Craig Carmean makes several references to the Cleveland Steamer and it's many variations, including: Hot Carl, hot lunch, chili dog, and glass bottom boat

I'd go so far as to rename it "The Marlon Streamer"...When he gets with Nicole Boslem it's like nothing you've ever seen!

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