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Corpse humping

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A Bungie-made avatar depicting corpse humping.

Corpse humping, widely known as teabagging, refers to the act of repeatedly crouching while standing over the dead "body" of a killed enemy, intended to mimic a sexual act. Online players teabag most frequently as a victory dance to insult and aggravate the victim. Doing so, however, can distract the performer from their surroundings, leaving them open to death from another player or the victim (after having respawned). The crouching action was originally created for the purpose of avoiding getting hit or to hide, but online players mostly use the crouching feature for corpse humping. An alternative to corpse humping could be meleeing or shooting (given that one is not using an explosive weapon, or one with limited ammo) the body, just after the victim was killed.

The action of teabagging or corpse humping (albeit without a corpse) is also sometimes performed to egg on opposing players; in these situations, the crouching player is effectively saying "come and get me," with the intent that the opposing player will come closer and be killed.

Disadvantages

  • It leaves the player vulnerable to attack.
  • This can lead to opponents becoming annoyed and teaming up on the player.
  • This can earn the player negative feedback.

Trivia

The corpse-humping animation as seen in Halo 3.