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dommy
English
Alternative forms
- domie
Etymology
Abbreviation of Latin domus (“home”) (so Green 1998); or of English domicile +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?mi/
Noun
dommy (plural dommies)
- (US, black slang, obsolete) Someone's house, home.
- 1946, Mezz Mezzrow & Bernard Wolfe, Really the Blues, Payback Press 1999, p. 50:
- Harry Shapiro was crazy about musicians so we headed straight for his dommy.
- 1946, Mezz Mezzrow & Bernard Wolfe, Really the Blues, Payback Press 1999, p. 50:
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domme
English
Etymology
Perhaps dom with pseudo-French feminine inflection.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d?m/
Noun
domme (plural dommes)
- A dominatrix; a female dom, or the dominant person in a BDSM relationship.
- 2005, "Midori", Wild Side Sex (page 53)
- No amount of fetish wear or powerful looking garments can make a domme out of a woman who hasn't worked on her power and grace within.
- 2006, Emily Dubberley, Whip Your Life Into Shape! (page 94)
- Something dommes know is that fear can be controlled — and even used to your advantage.
- 2005, "Midori", Wild Side Sex (page 53)
Anagrams
- modem, ommed
Danish
Noun
domme c
- indefinite plural of dom
Italian
Noun
domme f
- plural of domma
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