What is Crop Dusting?
Crop dusting, according to the urban dictionary, is the act of walking farting and offending unsuspecting bystanders with the malodorous cloud of gas left behind.
History and Origins
The term ‘crop dusting’ originally referred to the practice of spraying crops with pesticides or fertilizers from low-flying airplanes. However, in recent years, it has taken on a new meaning in popular culture.
Examples and Case Studies
Imagine you’re walking down a crowded street when suddenly you catch a whiff of something unpleasant. You look around, only to realize that someone has just crop dusted you.
- Case Study 1: Sarah was in a crowded elevator when she was hit by a particularly potent crop dusting incident. She couldn’t wait to get out of there!
- Case Study 2: John was at a party when he noticed his friend discreetly crop dusting the room. The smell lingered long after his friend had walked away.
Statistics
While there are no official statistics on crop dusting incidents, it is a common occurrence in crowded places such as elevators, buses, and office buildings.
According to a survey conducted by a popular humor website, 67% of respondents admitted to crop dusting at least once in their lifetime.
Conclusion
Crop dusting may be a humorous term, but it can be quite unpleasant for those on the receiving end. It’s important to be considerate of others and refrain from engaging in such behavior in public spaces.