Toilet papering
Toilet papering (also called TP-ing, House Wrapping or Yard Rolling) is the act of covering an object, such as a tree, house, or another structure with toilet paper. This is typically done by throwing numerous toilet paper rolls in such a way that they unroll in midair and thus fall on the targeted object in multiple streams. Toilet papering can be an initiation, a joke, a prank, or an act of revenge. It is common in the United States and frequently takes place on Halloween, April Fools' Day, or after the completion of school events such as graduation or homecoming football game.[1]
Legality
While few jurisdictions in the United States have statutes specifically against toilet papering, some police departments cite perpetrators on the grounds of littering, trespassing, disorderly conduct, or criminal mischief, especially when the homeowner's property is damaged.[1][2]
Pop culture
Throwing toilet paper is a component of the audience participation activities associated with showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Rolls of toilet paper are customarily thrown in a reference to Scott brand toilet paper after a character shouts the phrase "Great Scott!" in response to the entrance of character Dr. Everett Scott.[3]
Following the Chicago Blackhawks' Stanley Cup victory in 2015, a group of fans celebrated by toilet papering the home of Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville, in Hinsdale, Illinois.[4]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Police, school say no toilet papering homes." [1]. Retrieved 29/7/13.
- ^ "Toilet-paper prank by middle schoolers leads to indictment for mom."[2] Retrieved 29/7/13.
- ^ "Rocky Horror Picture Show Official Fan Site - Prop List". Retrieved 2009-04-28.
- ^ Fieldman, Chuck. "Blackhawks fans celebrate outside coach's Hinsdale home". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2017-01-19.