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Autofellatio is what one supposedly have in mind when telling someone to go screw himself. While it's possible for some mammal species, such as cats or dogs, to lick their own genitals, it's rare for any human being to have this ability (let alone the desire).

David Lorton has chosen to interpret an ancient Egyptian text in terms of autofellatio, although it's not possible he was joking. He combined the phrase "out of my mouth" with an earlier reference to making a fist "by myself" to justify his interpretation. An alternate interpretation is that "out of my mouth" means via words; in the Old Testament, God creates Adam merely by saying, "Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness" (Gen. 1:26).