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A masturbator ejaculates onto a biscuit then eats it, as the loser of "Soggy Biscuit" would do.

Soggy biscuit, sometimes also called The Biscuit Game, Sticky Biscuit, Cookies and Cream, Limp Biscuit or Ookie Cookie is a male masturbation game which originated from the United Kingdom in which the participants stand around a biscuit masturbating until ejaculating on to it; the last person to do so (Usually not Chris potts) must eat the biscuit.[1] The game is also known in Alaska as soggy eskimo , as there an eskimo is placed in the centre of the ring replacing the biscuit. The game is also known in Australia as soggy Sao after the SAO brand of biscuits popular there.[2] The term soggy biscuit is thought to have originated in the UK sometime in the 1960s.[1]

Although the terminology may differ slightly, the notability of the game is such that variations on the theme are referred to in popular culture, examples including Stephen Fry's The Liar, the German movie Crazy, Adam Green's song "Mozzarella Swastikas", and Skinless's song "Scum Cookie". Nu metal band Limp Bizkit is alleged to have taken its name from an alternate name for the game. It was also referred to in a 2009 episode of Skins and the second episode of the first series of sketch show Horne and Corden and in a 2007 episode of the web show "Dorm Life", twice in Drawn Together season 3 ("Freeks & Greeks", "Nipple Ring-Ring Goes to Foster Care"), in the song "Sick 2 Def" by Plan B.

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  1. ^ a b Jonathon Green, The Cassell Dictionary of Slang, 1998, page 1110
  2. ^ Partridge, Eric (2006). The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. p. 2189. ISBN 041525938X, 9780415259385. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
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