Windy City Steamer
another variation of the cincinnati bowtie, where the giver flatulates in the victim’s face. only this time, the flatulation becomes a shart, and the victim receives a heap of hot brown lumps right there on the neck. if the lumps come in a ferocious spray to the face, the steamer becomes the windy city carl (no seran wrap).
“last night after we had mexican food, i gave my girl a windy city steamer.”
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