bunnies in my backyard
a euphemism for when you’re someplace with really cheap toilet paper, and it breaks apart and leaves little white toilet paper debris clinging to you.
“hey man, i don’t know if you went to the bathroom here yet, but their toilet paper is really, really cheap! i’m talkin ‘bunnies in my backyard’. for reals.”
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