Australian Parts


the area ‘down under’ your pants, generally referring to your genitals.
1) we’re going to a party? alright, but i gotta head home and shower first. my australian parts need a little air.

variation:

2) – did you buy that girl a drink?
– yeah, she’s australian.
– oh, so that’s why she sounds funny.
– yeah, and if things go well i’ll get to tour down under and frollick in the outback.

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