Quinnipiac-Yuckraker poll finds Americans sharply divided on hilarity of the mangina
Not since the Quinnipiac-Yuckraker poll was instituted in 1931 has it hit upon an issue that so deeply divides the public.
In phone interviews with 1,347 Americans (673 men, 674 women), nearly half (673) found the display of a mangina — whereby the male tucks his private parts between his legs to portray a those of a woman’s and then dances and goes “Woo-hoo” to his significant other — funny. Seventy-five percent of these found the mangina to be “uproariously funny.”
“When I come out of the shower and my wife’s laying on the bed — that’s a great time to break it out,” said Washington County’s Errol Michaels.
The other half said they offer an eye-roll or an “Ewwww, stop it” when confronted with such a tuck by their husbands or boyfriends.
In a more poignant sign of American unity, 98 percent of those polled said “Quinnipiac” is the most awesome name for a college, ever.