Tea-Poon


the word originated from the phrase “to tea-bag.”
its is when a girl tea bags a guy/does a tea bagging motion on top of his mouth.
the “poon” comes from the word “poontang.”

which means v-g-n- and was used by the american soldiers in the vietnam war to describe vietnamese hookers.
girl:im gonna tea-poon my man so hard,he’ll need a more than a breath mint.

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