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English citations of vampire tea bag

Noun: "(slang) alternative form of vampire's teabag"

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  • 1993Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, HarperPerennial (1993), →ISBN, page 9:
    Rac snickered. "Yo! That time of month already, Lyon-o? Hey, what you call a used Kotex?"
    "Vampire tea bag!" answered Ric.
  • 2003 September 20, Neil Colepsy, “Re: Ridin the red tide on a cotton boogie-board”, in alt.rock-n-roll.metal.oldschool (Usenet):
    There's nothing wrong with a vampire tea bag.
  • 2011 — Jill Kargman, Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut: Essays and Observations, HarperCollins (2011), →ISBN, page 63:
    Well, I actually have that with 'pons. I call them vampire tea bags.