03-03-2012, 02:34 AM
Death: the killing off your or your writing partner’s character without a means to an end
Demon: a supernatural being from various religions, occultisms, literatures, and folklores that is described as something that is not human and, in ordinary (almost universal) usage, malevolent (antonym: angel; also see: alien, angel, dragon, fairy, vampire, werewolf, zombie)
Discipline: [BDSM] pain caused physically (such as caning), humiliation caused psychologically (such as a public flagellation) or loss of freedom caused physically (such as chaining the controlee to the foot of a bed, for some misbehavior) (also see: BDSM, bondage, dominant, masochism, sadism, sadomasochism, submissive)
Dirty Talk: the practice of using graphic word imagery to heighten sexual pleasure before and during sexual intercourse; commonly a part of foreplay; can include vivid erotic descriptions, sexual humor, sexual commands and rude words; may be whispered into a lover's ear, spoken over a telephone, or texted; more sexual in nature than pillow talk and tends to precede rather than follow love making
Docking: mutual masturbation by inserting the glans penis into the foreskin of another penis (also see: frotting, mutual masturbation)
Dominant: [BDSM] the partner in a relationship or in a scene who takes the active or controlling role over that of the bottom or submissive partner (antonyms: bottom, submissive; synonym: dominant; also see: BDSM, bondage, discipline, masochism, sadism, sadomasochism)
Double Penetration: simultaneous penetration of the anus by two penises or other objects; also called double stuffing (also see: circle jerk, gang bang, group sex, threesome, foursome, orgy, triple penetration)
Dragon: a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits, that features in the myths of many cultures. There are two distinct cultural traditions of dragons: the European dragon, derived from European folk traditions and ultimately related to Greek and Middle Eastern mythologies, and the Chinese dragon, with counterparts in Japan, Korea and other East Asian countries (also see: alien, angel, demon, fairy, vampire, werewolf, zombie)
Drag Queen: a man who dresses, and usually acts, like a caricature woman often for the purpose of entertaining
Demon: a supernatural being from various religions, occultisms, literatures, and folklores that is described as something that is not human and, in ordinary (almost universal) usage, malevolent (antonym: angel; also see: alien, angel, dragon, fairy, vampire, werewolf, zombie)
Discipline: [BDSM] pain caused physically (such as caning), humiliation caused psychologically (such as a public flagellation) or loss of freedom caused physically (such as chaining the controlee to the foot of a bed, for some misbehavior) (also see: BDSM, bondage, dominant, masochism, sadism, sadomasochism, submissive)
Dirty Talk: the practice of using graphic word imagery to heighten sexual pleasure before and during sexual intercourse; commonly a part of foreplay; can include vivid erotic descriptions, sexual humor, sexual commands and rude words; may be whispered into a lover's ear, spoken over a telephone, or texted; more sexual in nature than pillow talk and tends to precede rather than follow love making
Docking: mutual masturbation by inserting the glans penis into the foreskin of another penis (also see: frotting, mutual masturbation)
Dominant: [BDSM] the partner in a relationship or in a scene who takes the active or controlling role over that of the bottom or submissive partner (antonyms: bottom, submissive; synonym: dominant; also see: BDSM, bondage, discipline, masochism, sadism, sadomasochism)
Double Penetration: simultaneous penetration of the anus by two penises or other objects; also called double stuffing (also see: circle jerk, gang bang, group sex, threesome, foursome, orgy, triple penetration)
Dragon: a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits, that features in the myths of many cultures. There are two distinct cultural traditions of dragons: the European dragon, derived from European folk traditions and ultimately related to Greek and Middle Eastern mythologies, and the Chinese dragon, with counterparts in Japan, Korea and other East Asian countries (also see: alien, angel, demon, fairy, vampire, werewolf, zombie)
Drag Queen: a man who dresses, and usually acts, like a caricature woman often for the purpose of entertaining
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― Ernest Hemingway