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While in sympathy with many of your objectives, the term 'tea bagging' makes me collapse with hilarity.
Is anyone here aware of the street definition of said term?
Submitted by ljmanis on Mon, 04/20/2009 - 06:33
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ljmanis:
That's beside the point, what does it MEAN?
planetaryjim:
The Boston Tea Party in 1773 took place at a time when tea came in bulk. As featured in our logo, there were wood boxes full of tea. The tea that was dumped in Boston harbor was bulk tea.
If you want to make fun of someone for using a sexual innuendo, please feel free. Where is the term "tea bag" used on this site, other than by you?
inDglass:
Actually, I think some people intentionally used it when we supported sending tea bags to Congress back in January. If you ask me, the criminals in Congress deserve to be tea bagged, regardless of what definition you choose to use.