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'''Slopping out''' is the manual emptying of [[human waste]] when [[prison cell]]s are unlocked in the morning. Inmates without a [[flush toilet]] in the cell have to use other means (formerly a [[chamber pot]], then a bucket, now often a [[chemical toilet]]) while locked in during the night. The reason that some cells do not have toilets is that they date from the [[Victorian era]] and were therefore not designed with plumbing. As a result, there is no space in which to put a toilet, together with the expense and difficulty of installing the necessary pipes.
 
The act of "slopping out" is also synonomous with the activity of clearing the boarding house following an all-night orgy. It was most prevalent in a rural QLD private school during the mid-1990s and championed by a teacher with a penchance for Oscar Wilde and Dead Poets Society. To "slop out" was also coined to mean the act of reading poetry whilst copping the two-handed reach around. It was officially outlawed in the early 2000s and replaced with the more socially acceptable "Woooooootttt Rub" - the process of stimulating, through rubbing, the recipient to climax whilst shouting "Woooooooot" .
 
=="Dirty Protest"==