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414.4 hrs on record (91.5 hrs at review time)
unpolayable crashes 24/7
Posted August 1, 2022.
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Soggy biscuit (also known as ookie cookie, limp biscuit, wet biscuit, shoot the cookie, jizzcuit, or ♥♥♥ on a cookie) is a male group masturbation activity in which the participants stand around a biscuit masturbating and ejaculating onto it; the last person to do so must eat the biscuit. The game is reportedly played by adolescents, notably in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. In Australia, it is also known as soggy Sao after the SAO brand of biscuits that are popular there.

Soggy biscuit is not necessarily associated with homosexuality, since the game does not require sexual contact; the idea and practice of the game is in keeping with the spirit of adolescent sexual exploration associated by many in the UK with public schools or in Australia with private schools.

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 film Crazy, the 2006 film Sleeping Dogs Lie, the "Chains" episode of Blackadder II, the "Freaks & Greeks" episode of Drawn Together, the "Sleepover" episode of Big Mouth, "The Patent Troll" episode of Silicon Valley (TV series), Limp Bizkit, and Skinless's song "Scum Cookie".[citation needed]

According to the book Law of the Playground, 1866 men were asked: "How close have you got to the game of soggy biscuit, in which you race to wank onto a cracker?" Of the respondents, 6.2% reportedly admitted to having played the game

In other words play this game
Posted April 17, 2021.
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813.3 hrs on record (187.9 hrs at review time)
apex
Posted January 23, 2021.
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paper of wall
Posted January 23, 2021.
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784.3 hrs on record (62.9 hrs at review time)
very nice
Posted March 31, 2020.
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