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The '''Cleveland steamer''' is a form of [[Coprophilia]], where a man or a woman [[defecation|defecates]] on a partner's chest, then spreads the feces around with his or her [[buttocks]] in a sexual nature. <ref>Partial transcript of the ''Deminski & Doyle Show'' aired on January 9, 2002 by WKRK-FM, Detroit, Michigan. Published in [http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2003/FCC-03-71A1.html Attachment A of the "Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture"] by the ''[[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]]'' File No. EB-02-IH-0109, Adopted: [[March 28]] [[2003]]; Released: [[April 3]] [[2003]]</ref><ref>''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0312310846/ The Complete Asshole's Guide to Handling Chicks]'': Dan Indante and Karl Marks, [[St. Martin's Press]], 2003. p265</ref>

The term Cleveland steamer has been referred to on the TV, music, and news. The TV show ''[[Family Guy]]'' used the term in the episode, "[[Mr. Saturday Knight]]", where Peter Griffin becomes a prostitute. While he is standing on a street corner, his wife Lois drives by and stops at a traffic light. He propositions her, then asks her if she would like a Cleveland steamer.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.planet-familyguy.com/pfg/episodes/41/MrSaturdayKnight/ | title = Mr Saturday Knight | work = Planet Family Guy | accessdate = 2006-06-27}}</ref> According to the official Family Guy episode guide they only got away with using the term because [[Seth MacFarlane]], the creator of the show, told the censors it was a nonsense phrase (The original line was supposed to be, "Half & Half," but was rejected by the studio). The term was also used in the TV show ''[[Prison Break]]'' in the episode "[[Bolshoi Booze]]". It was alluded to by the character Roy Geary when propositioning prostitutes. In music, the song "[[Rock Your Socks]]" by the band [[Tenacious D]], [[Jack Black]] says the line, "All we’re askin’ you to do is drop trou and squeeze out a Cleveland Steamer on my chest." The hardcore metal/comedy group, [[Psychostick]], also mentions the Cleveland Steamer, along with other sexual acts, in their song "Orgasm = Love". The nationally syndicated [[United States|U.S.]] comedy radio show, [[The Bob & Tom Show|Bob and Tom]], has a song called "The Cleveland Steamer" in which many lewd sexual acts are mentioned in a parody.
The Cleveland Steamer was also used in an episode of The Conan O'Brien Show airing friday May 18th, in the [[commemorative stamp]] skit. It was mentioned in a series of commemorative stamps that were inappropriate gifts for the queen. Other gifts were a [[Pearl_necklace_(sexuality)|pearl necklace]], and a [[rusty trombone]]. However, these were shown as actual items.

Other examples referencing to the term, Cleveland steamer include:
*Wrestler [[John Cena]] admits to having been on the receiving end of the act on his [[August 11]] [[2006]] edition of 5 Questions.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.wwe.com/content/media/video/superstars/john_cena/five_questions/3135716/0811cena5qs | title = John Cena's 5 Questions 8/11/06 | work = WWE.com | accessdate = 2006-08-11}}</ref>
*In Australia's Big Brother in 2005, the housemates discussed the process of the Cleveland Steamer with one another, in the "Uncut" version of the show (later named "Adults Only", and in 2006 was taken off the air)


==See also==
*[[Coprophilia]]

==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Sexual acts]]
[[Category:Sexual slang]]

Revision as of 21:24, 18 June 2007

The Cleveland steamer is a form of Coprophilia, where a man or a woman defecates on a partner's chest, then spreads the feces around with his or her buttocks in a sexual nature. [1][2]

The term Cleveland steamer has been referred to on the TV, music, and news. The TV show Family Guy used the term in the episode, "Mr. Saturday Knight", where Peter Griffin becomes a prostitute. While he is standing on a street corner, his wife Lois drives by and stops at a traffic light. He propositions her, then asks her if she would like a Cleveland steamer.[3] According to the official Family Guy episode guide they only got away with using the term because Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the show, told the censors it was a nonsense phrase (The original line was supposed to be, "Half & Half," but was rejected by the studio). The term was also used in the TV show Prison Break in the episode "Bolshoi Booze". It was alluded to by the character Roy Geary when propositioning prostitutes. In music, the song "Rock Your Socks" by the band Tenacious D, Jack Black says the line, "All we’re askin’ you to do is drop trou and squeeze out a Cleveland Steamer on my chest." The hardcore metal/comedy group, Psychostick, also mentions the Cleveland Steamer, along with other sexual acts, in their song "Orgasm = Love". The nationally syndicated U.S. comedy radio show, Bob and Tom, has a song called "The Cleveland Steamer" in which many lewd sexual acts are mentioned in a parody. The Cleveland Steamer was also used in an episode of The Conan O'Brien Show airing friday May 18th, in the commemorative stamp skit. It was mentioned in a series of commemorative stamps that were inappropriate gifts for the queen. Other gifts were a pearl necklace, and a rusty trombone. However, these were shown as actual items.

Other examples referencing to the term, Cleveland steamer include:

  • Wrestler John Cena admits to having been on the receiving end of the act on his August 11 2006 edition of 5 Questions.[4]
  • In Australia's Big Brother in 2005, the housemates discussed the process of the Cleveland Steamer with one another, in the "Uncut" version of the show (later named "Adults Only", and in 2006 was taken off the air)


See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Partial transcript of the Deminski & Doyle Show aired on January 9, 2002 by WKRK-FM, Detroit, Michigan. Published in Attachment A of the "Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture" by the FCC File No. EB-02-IH-0109, Adopted: March 28 2003; Released: April 3 2003
  2. ^ The Complete Asshole's Guide to Handling Chicks: Dan Indante and Karl Marks, St. Martin's Press, 2003. p265
  3. ^ "Mr Saturday Knight". Planet Family Guy. Retrieved 2006-06-27.
  4. ^ "John Cena's 5 Questions 8/11/06". WWE.com. Retrieved 2006-08-11.

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