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Sloppy Toppy slang term being used in various memes.

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Sloppy Toppy is a slang term for the act of oral sex performed on a male. The term is interchangeable with blowjob, though it typically implies an above-average one. Though often said together as one term, "sloppy" alone is also used for designating the act being given.

Origin

Though sloppy was used to describe the action prior to the combination of the two words, it wasn't until January 22nd, 2011, that Urban Dictionary received a definition for the term "sloppy toppy" by user Groovy Lou212 (shown below).[1]



The term started to peak in usage and join the common lexicon of slang terminology in late 2014, shortly after Travis Scott released his second mixtape Days Before Rodeo that had a song featuring Migos called "Sloppy Toppy." On August 18th, 2014, the song[2] was uploaded to YouTube by the channel 17Mercer, where it gained over 5.1 million views in eight years (shown below).



Spread

The term then began to spread outward, with memes referencing sloppy toppy becoming more prevalent in the late 2010s. For example, on July 10th, 2018, iFunny user SpriteLord[3] uploaded a meme in which sloppy toppy was rated as "A1," meaning an incredibly fine grade, a trend that would continue later (shown below).


When you give a guy some A1 sloppy toppy and now he won't leave you alone Why did God give me my talent? ifunny.co IG: @the meredith

Sloppy toppy was then later incorporated in increasingly long and exaggerated ways to say how good it was. This is seen in the meme posted to iFunny by the user 1noonlyjisoo[4] on November 13th, 2021, in which someone is texting another about sloppy toppy that they received (shown below).



Later, memes would then drop "toppy" from the meme equation, with only "sloppy" being enough to trigger the thought of oral sex while being referenced in memes and real-life examples. An example of this is seen in an image posted to iFunny by the user skiddylo[5] on November 29th, 2021, in which a White Castle sign is saying Sloppy (Toppy) is only 99 cents (shown below).



Various Examples


When she just hit you with that triple deluxe vacuum seal knee knocking sloppy toppy and you're still too weak to stop her from coming in for the kiss ifunny.co When she puts the right amount of sloppy on your toppy ifunny.co Shout out to Sloppy deepthroaters Gotta be one of my favorite genders ifunny.co my demons said i need sloppy toppy ifunny.co ON MY WAY TO GET THAT SLOPPY TOPPY FROM YA MOMMY made with mematic ifunny.co When she be giving u that good sloppy toppy ifunny.co

Search Interest

External References

[1] Urban Dictionary – Sloppy Toppy

[2] YouTube – Travis Scott

[3] iFunny – A1 Sloppy Toppy

[4] iFunny – sloppy toppy

[5] iFunny – 99 cent sloppy


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