*Back when I wrote the crappy sex column in NYU’s student newspaper, there was an even crappier column that the editor in chief wrote that, for all intents and purposes, was a gay sex column, which would have been fine if he was upfront about what it was, but he insisted what he wrote was “news.” Anyway, one day his column included something about butt licking, which he called “felching” and helpful defined for those clueless others out there as “eating ass.” A search on the always graphically informative site Urban Dictionary led me to understand that “eating ass” is a very tame definition of felching. Tycho does not meet Urban Dictionary’s higher standards, thankfully.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
What a Felcher!*
*Back when I wrote the crappy sex column in NYU’s student newspaper, there was an even crappier column that the editor in chief wrote that, for all intents and purposes, was a gay sex column, which would have been fine if he was upfront about what it was, but he insisted what he wrote was “news.” Anyway, one day his column included something about butt licking, which he called “felching” and helpful defined for those clueless others out there as “eating ass.” A search on the always graphically informative site Urban Dictionary led me to understand that “eating ass” is a very tame definition of felching. Tycho does not meet Urban Dictionary’s higher standards, thankfully.
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I heard felching was the term for sucking semen out of an asshole. Ew....I just threw up a little bit in my mouth. You have a pet bunny? That fucking rocks.
ReplyDeleteBunnies...be careful. They're cute furry and love to chew!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much traffic will be generated by your use of the word felcher?
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly, felch is one of those UD terms I already knew. But I blocked it out until I read UD, then I was like "oh yeah. Gross." I hope that Tycho is not doing this, because (at the least) bunnies can't use straws.
ReplyDeletemy nephew clued me in as to what felching was years ago. i lovingly call him that now.
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