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What's a whippet?

Inhaling co2

I think you mean N2O.

To answer the question... it's when you inhale the gas out of a whipped cream can. Think along the lines of the stuff the dentist gives you. Inhaling CO2 would be huffing carbonated drinks :lol:

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What's a whippet?

Inhaling co2

I think you mean N2O.

To answer the question... it's when you inhale the gas out of a whipped cream can. Think along the lines of the stuff the dentist gives you. Inhaling CO2 would be huffing carbonated drinks :lol:

whippet is slightly different...they are used in industrial kitchens for making whipped cream...think of a mini co2 cartridge. most porn stores sell them but they keep under the counter. Ahhh 1 of the many things you learn in college lol

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