What is the meaning of iglooing on Urban Dictionary explained and story as it goes viral on Twitter

What is the meaning of iglooing on Urban Dictionary explained and story as it goes viral on Twitter

Many TikTok users were upset and disgusted recently when they found out what it meant to “Iglooing” someone, know its meaning explained

The Urban Dictionary is an online dictionary for slang words and phrases that anyone can add to. Because of this, it sometimes gives rise to words and phrases that are rarely used and sometimes shocks many on the internet. The word “Iglooing,” which is now popular on TikTok, was found on Urban Dictionary as well.

What is the meaning of iglooing on Urban Dictionary explained and story as term goes viral on Twitter

Iglooing was first used by an anonymous Urban Dictionary user in 2003. It talks about a sexual act that is too explicit for the article to include. People didn’t use or know the word for a long time, but when BBC Three tweeted about it in 2013 as part of their “unsafe s*x in the city” campaign, it became a hot topic of conversation.

Iglooing: to poo in a condom, freeze it & use it as a dildo.

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The idea was to draw attention to the unusual ways that people find to have fun. In 2023, people have started to talk about the word once again on TikTok, as it becomes popular.

Senetor asks to ban TikTok over fear of privacy and safety

Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat from Colorado, sent a letter to the CEOs of Apple and Google on Thursday asking them to remove TikTok from their mobile app stores right away. He did this because many people are worried that the Chinese government could get information about Americans who use the app.

Bennet, who is on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, made this request. It shows how worried people are getting about how dangerous TikTok could be for national security. And how much power Apple and Google have over what apps Americans can use.

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Bennet told the CEOs of both companies that TikTok is different from other social media sites. Because its parent company, ByteDance, is based in China. Under Chinese law, ByteDance would have to give the government internal data to help with intelligence work.

Similar trends on TikTok in the past

“Do not Google” has become a new trend on the site, where people find new words and ask others not to look them up online. Even though people are always told not to look for it, most of them do anyway and feel disgusted by what they find. This isn’t the first time a scary word has spread like wildfire, and it doesn’t look like it will be the last.

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