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2nd Circuit Provides Handy Legal Definition of "Tea-Bagging"

From Cioffi v. Averill Park High School, et al., No. 04-5593-cv (2nd Cir. Apr. 4, 2006):

Tea Bag

In early October 2001 defendant McGreevy, the president of the Board of Education, received a letter from Lauren Ashdown, a parent of a high school football player. Ashdown relayed stories she had heard of disturbing misbehavior in the boys' locker-room such as a "shampoo bottle [being] shoved up [a student's] rectum." Cioffi and another administrator investigated Ashdown's allegations. The investigation led to an October 12, 2001 interview with a student on the football team. The student, a 14-year-old freshman, told Cioffi that he had been "tea-bagged" by other football players. Tea-bagging is a hazing act -- indeed a form of sexual assault -- during which the victim is pinned down on the floor by several players while another player rubs his genitalia in the victim's face.

Thanks, Judge Cardamone! (Hat tip to How Appealing)