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Crop Dust

Expelling gas through your ass as you stroll by an unsuspecting victim so as to render them unconcious.

Those slopes at the library were having flashbacks of Hiroshima when they received a tasty crop dust via me after I housed White Castle.

by Lamb Jeezy February 10, 2006

150๐Ÿ‘ 85๐Ÿ‘Ž


Crop Dusting

A term of art among flight attendants: farting while walking casually up and the aisle of an in-flight airplane pretending to be checking on passengers.

Jane: Wow! That burrito that I had just before we left really is wreaking havoc with my stomach.

Sally: No problem. Just take a few minutes and do some crop dusting. I'll cover for you.

by Seenyore April 17, 2010

15๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Crop dusting

When someone farts as they walk around in a store .

Man somebody's been crop dusting in here.

by PumpernickelonRy February 7, 2017


crop dust

Verb; the act of blowing a breezer while traveling passed one or more people. Similar to traditional crop dusting; the idea is to allow the gascious air to settle over a destination specified by the direction of travel, angle of the rear, and pressure put on the sphincter. It's a delicate yet powerful move.

Mark awoke all the sleeping people at the party when he layed a vicious crop dust over their sleeping bags. The next day they got pink eye.

by Charlie C-Mac December 26, 2009

20๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


crop-dust

To fart or pass gas in an area as you walk. Slowly permiating the air.

Steve did the crop-dust in the office east-wing this morning....it stunk bad.

by thecliff August 27, 2007

11๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Crop Dusting

Crop dusting is when you walk around while farting, sharing the flavor with everyone and reducing the chance that you will be blamed for it.

From the smile on his face and the smell he left behind, we realized that Chris walked through the kitchen just to do some crop dusting.

by Steakback Outhouse September 11, 2006

72๐Ÿ‘ 49๐Ÿ‘Ž


Crop dusting

To covertly release intestinal gas while walking. Coined in 1985 on a Northwest Airlines flight from Boston to Frankfurt by Sol Squire, on-board translator, who had just walked the length of the DC-10 aircraft and noted he had "crop dusted" the passenger load.

Her date was crop dusting the theater as he followed her to their seats.

by Good Knight April 3, 2010

9๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž