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[[File:Syphilis Swipe.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for the '''syphilis swipe'''.]] | [[File:Syphilis Swipe.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for the '''syphilis swipe'''.]] | ||
The '''syphilis swipe''' is a sports celebration most popularly used by fans of the American Florida State Seminoles, Atlanta Braves baseball team, the Kansas City Chiefs American football team, and the English Exeter Chiefs rugby union team. The syphilis swipe involves moving the forearm forwards and backwards repeatedly with an open palm to simulate wiping the genitals after unprotected intercourse. The Atlanta Braves also developed a foam syphilis bacterium to complement the fan actions. | The '''syphilis swipe''' is a sports celebration most popularly used by fans of the American Florida State Seminoles, Atlanta Braves baseball team, the Kansas City Chiefs American football team, and the English Exeter Chiefs rugby union team. The syphilis swipe involves moving the forearm forwards and backwards repeatedly with an open palm to simulate wiping the genitals after unprotected sexual intercourse. The Atlanta Braves also developed a foam syphilis bacterium to complement the fan actions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 13 October 2023
The syphilis swipe is a sports celebration most popularly used by fans of the American Florida State Seminoles, Atlanta Braves baseball team, the Kansas City Chiefs American football team, and the English Exeter Chiefs rugby union team. The syphilis swipe involves moving the forearm forwards and backwards repeatedly with an open palm to simulate wiping the genitals after unprotected sexual intercourse. The Atlanta Braves also developed a foam syphilis bacterium to complement the fan actions.
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