Attaching a loop of string to the under carriage of your testicles leaving the 2 string ends hanging out of the top of your boxer shorts. You then become the puppeteer of the penis causing it to do actions of your choice. This can be done to music or as a silent piece.
Listening to a particularly basey dance track simply in your boxer shorts giving it a right testicle lift followed by a left testicle lift as you would do with your feet on the dance floor, basically getting your puppet show on!
by andywoodman May 24, 2011
Game shows on TV are quite a puppet show. Contestants and their families are encouraged to act outrageously to drum up ratings.
by Stephan Smolka March 21, 2007
I was fisting both the girls at the same time. They were moaning at each other so loudly. It was a real puppet show
by turtleturtle1 July 23, 2010
Sex act where a female riding a male in the cowgirl position is still visible behind a cover like a sheet, shower curtain, or door, as her head pokes above the obstacle.
A couple was fucking right behind the window, you can tell because the woman was periodically bouncing into view, it was a real puppet show.
by Moby Huge February 10, 2019
by jakester the snakester January 11, 2013
An act, usually performed by a basement-dwelling male, that involves broadcasting ones scrotum over the Internet for fun or profit.
Roommate 1: Why is our broadband connection so slow right now?
Roommate 2: Oh, Brandon must be downstairs giving another puppet show to his girlfriend in Chicago.
Roommate 2: Oh, Brandon must be downstairs giving another puppet show to his girlfriend in Chicago.
by daddyfatsax October 12, 2007
The act of one or more persons making a spectical or a scene, followed by a series of lies to attempt to explain set actions. Made popular by the one and only "Scrub" aka Colby Swaggert, aka "Chipmunk". Origin of the word is said to be from the area of Crafton Heights also know as the white man's ghetto...
"Wow look at this puppet show in action, is Scrub out of his mind!" Does he understand no one believes him?
by Mark Scanlon August 18, 2006