Julia Fox apologized in a story posted to TikTok on January 27 for not knowing the colloquial use of the word"mascara" on the app. with the on-screen text:"I gave this one girl mascara one time and it must've been so good that she decided that her and her friend should both try it without my consent." Fox responded by writing:"Idk why but I don't feel bad for u lol." .
That's because, in this case,"mascara" wasn't actually mascara. As a workaround for content moderation of blanket terms, TikTokers will often use"mascara" as a stand-in word for sex,"mascara wand" as a replacement for the word"penis," and"mascara tube" or"lip gloss" as a stand-in for the word"vagina," for example. .
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