‘Burger and a Grape Snow Cone’, if these words bring food on your mind, then this is not the right place for you as this is not about food at all but it is a slang that is used to denote a sexual act. The slang was first used by Alan Jackson in his song, ‘Chattahooche’ in the year 1992.
Now, this time the song and the slang resurfaced, with due credits to be given to TikTok.
Alan Jackson version of Burger and a Grape Snow Cone
The burger and grape snow cone reference comes from country legend Alan Jackson. In his 1992 song, “Chattahoochee,” he sings about a time he hung out with a girl near the Chattahoochee River, which flows through Georgia. However, the more you listen to the seemingly innocent tune, you might realize that not all of the lyrics make sense — and some of them might actually just be metaphors for something else.
Resurface of Burger and a Grape Snow Cone
TikTok creator @abbyannemiller relistened to the song in 2021 and realized that it isn’t as wholesome as she remembered it as a child.
She posted her reaction of the same as well with the caption, ‘my childhood is ruined.
Actual meaning of the slang Burger and a Grape Snow Cone
According to Urban Dictionary. In this scenario, the burger represents a vagina and the grape snow cone represents a penis. The grape flavor was chosen to represent the purple color of the head of the penis. Also, burgers are typically eaten, while snowcones are typically licked.
In “Chattahoochee,” Alan croons, “Well we fogged up the windows in my old Chevy / I was willing but she wasn’t ready / So I settled for a burger and a grape snow cone / Dropped her off early but I didn’t go home.”
Here, he was insinuating that he wanted to go all the way with his lady friend, but because she wasn’t ready, they had oral sex.
With time the slang got converted into music lyrics and then later it resurfaced after several years as a TikTok trend.
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