Does this mean something very different in America to what it means in Britain and Australia? I do hope so.
I remember having similar issues with a friend (who I'll call "R", as that's the first letter of her name) in Hong Kong a few years ago. We were at a bar, and I hadn't yet finished my current pint when someone bought me another one. We didn't have a table, so I was standing, holding both beers. When she was about to go to the bar and asked whether anyone wanted a drink, she said, "Oh, you won't need one - you're double-fisting already." Umm... Everyone stared at her. "In Indiana, we call holding two beers at once 'double-fisting'," she explained. Most of our group was from Britain or Hong Kong. We explained that this was very much not what we thought of as double-fisting. She's been called "double-fisting R" ever since. Again, I shall refrain from posting images of what we think of as double-fisting.
I'll bet it involves two parts of the human anatomy..., one of which that looks like a balloon knot... but yeah if you post a pic, I'd bet it would last about 5 minutes before it got taken down... But I think thats called a rim job...not a rim shot..
Not quite. There is a great deal of nuance when it comes to that sort of thing. But you're certainly thinking along the right lines.
Must be a Midwest thing, because here on the right coast we likely think of what you thought. Or the internet has corrupted my fragile mind.