A fork of Rural Dictionary
Sleeping bag (esp. a heavily-insulated military-issue bag)
1. Sleeping bag
2. A sack full of farts, much like the bag of winds given to Odysseus by Aeolus in Homer's "The Odyssey". Often used as a device to propel ships.
3. See "crapsack"
1. Did you bring your fartsack?
2. I've been stuck on this boat in the middle of the ocean for days! I could really use a fartsack right now!
3. The waiter was being a total fartsack.
a one piece blanket sleeper for toddlers, usually zipped up the front. pantlegs are not open at the ankle, but usually enclosed in white slipper-like "footies". worn in the wintertime to keep smaller kids, who might kick off their covers in the night, warm and snuggly.
mom zipped up little fred into a powder blue, winnie the pooh fartsack.
A sleeping bag.
A bed.
My ass is going to hit the fartsack.
A term (usually used in the U.S. military, esp. the Marine Corps) for a mattress cover. Also can be used for a sleeping bag.
Drill insructor: "Bring two sheets, pillow cases, and fartsacks on line...READY...MOVE!!
RECRUITS: AYE, SIR!!
A sack of farts, Sack which is full of farts
We call my grandma old grandma fart sack because she wakes up to take a dump and it smells like a sack of farts.