Holding your arm up over your face in a position similar to Dracula holding up his cape and then sneezing into your elbow
Example:
Do to the H1N1 swine flu pandemic the Centers For Disease Control recommends using the Dracula sneeze technique to avoid spreading germs.
I have always sneezed like that, I'm not sure why, but good to know it's preventative style.
ReplyDeleteweird, don't think I know any1 who would do this.
ReplyDeletehahaha gonna do this if i have to sneeze :-D
ReplyDeletefinally, a way to sneeze in style :']
ReplyDeleteSneeze... Achoo!
ReplyDeletesneeze in my elbowpit?
ReplyDeletehell no
This is how I always sneeze.
ReplyDeletehahahah i always sneeze this way
ReplyDeleteI usually don't have any time to react, so I just aim it down or to the side. I do this if I do feel it coming.
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeleteA.K.A. not sneezing like a dirtbag. Keep it up, I'll be around.
ReplyDeletethat is how my kids were taught how to sneeze in preschool... they didn't give it the name though
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised they have a term for it.
ReplyDeletethat's nasty
ReplyDeleteAhah, clever.
ReplyDeleteHow is this nastier than sneezing into your hand? You won't be touching everything and everyone around you with your elbow-pit, I hope.
I never do this
ReplyDeleteThats how I always have sneezed ever since my friend contracted it =/
ReplyDeletethanks for the information! :>
ReplyDeletethis is a good urban phrase!!
ReplyDeleteSo when someone sneezes, do I have to drive a stake through their heart?
ReplyDeleteLOL I guess this works.
ReplyDeletethat's how they taught my kids how to sneeze at school. When I try to do it I always seem to get boogers on my sleeve.
ReplyDeleteMy wife is a natural Dracula sneezer, I'm still a shark fin sneezer have to get into the habit of doing this.
ReplyDeletewait.. who doesn't do that already... god people can be stupid.
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