bondage-and-discipline language - meaning and definition. What is bondage-and-discipline language
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is bondage-and-discipline language - definition

CONSENSUAL SEXUAL BINDING OR RESTRAINING
Sexual bondage; Asymmetric bondage; Bondage fetish; Mummification (BDSM); Mummification (bondage); Bondage Mask; Vincilagnia; Fusion bondage; Fusion Bondage; Sex-bondage; SSC (BDSM); Asymmetrical bondage; Metal bondage; Bondage fetishism; Consensual bondage; Bedroom bondage; Bondage scene; Bondage play; Elbow tie; Bondage (sexual)
  • gagged]] model bound in an uncomfortable position using [[breast bondage]] and [[crotch rope]]s
  • Frogtied woman gagged with duct tape
  • Bondage with fluorescent ropes
  • Tied man lying down hogtied
  • website=www.restrainedelegance.com}}</ref>
  • Bound nude man
  • Two women in [[frogtie]] bondage
  • Multiple knots being tied by a male [[bondage rigger]], so as to ensure a strong rope bondage
  • A man in crucifixion bondage
  • A dominatrix weaves a rope on a man's upper body.
  • Two women mummified with [[pallet wrap]] and duct tape, restraining their entire bodies, at [[Exxxotica]] 2013
  • Bondage demonstration at the 2003 [[Folsom Street Fair]]
  • ball gag harness]].
  • Man handcuffed to a bedrail, with a blindfold on
  • A leather dog mask worn over a latex coat
  • ball-gagged]] model whose face is bound using [[bondage harness]] and [[bondage collar]]
  • A woman wearing a steel collar and steel handcuffs
  • [[Petplay]]: Woman bound outdoor using a dog's chain, at the [[Folsom Street Fair]]

bondage-and-discipline language      
A language (such as Pascal, Ada, APL, or Prolog) that, though ostensibly general-purpose, is designed so as to enforce an author's theory of "right programming" even though said theory is demonstrably inadequate for systems hacking or even vanilla general-purpose programming. Often abbreviated "B&D"; thus, one may speak of things "having the B&D nature". See Pascal. Compare languages of choice. [Jargon File] (1996-01-05)
Bondage (BDSM)         
Bondage in the BDSM subculture, is the practice of consensually tying, binding, or restraining a partner for erotic, aesthetic, or somatosensory stimulation. A partner may be physically restrained in a variety of ways, including the use of rope, cuffs, bondage tape, or self-adhering bandage.
Book of Discipline (Church of Scotland)         
BOOK BY JOHN KNOX
Two Books of Discipline; The Two Books of Discipline; First Book of Discipline; Second Book of Discipline; Book of Discipline of Kirk; Book of Discipline of the Kirk
The Book of Discipline refers to two works regulative of ecclesiastical order in the Church of Scotland, known as The First Book of Discipline (1560) and The Second Book of Discipline (1578), drawn up and printed in the Scottish Reformation. The first was drafted by a committee of "six Johns", including leading reformer John Knox.

Wikipedia

Bondage (BDSM)

Bondage, in the BDSM subculture, is the practice of consensually tying, binding, or restraining a partner for erotic, aesthetic, or somatosensory stimulation. A partner may be physically restrained in a variety of ways, including the use of rope, cuffs, bondage tape, or self-adhering bandage.

Bondage itself does not necessarily imply sadomasochism. Bondage may be used as an end in itself, as in the case of rope bondage and breast bondage. It may also be used as a part of sex or in conjunction with other BDSM activities. The letter "B" in the acronym "BDSM" comes from the word "bondage". Sexuality and erotica are an important aspect in bondage, but are often not the end in itself. Aesthetics also plays an important role in bondage.

A common reason for the active partner to tie up their partner is so both may gain pleasure from the restrained partner's submission and the feeling of the temporary transfer of control and power. For sadomasochistic people, bondage is often used as a means to an end, where the restrained partner is more accessible to other sadomasochistic behaviour. However, bondage can also be used for its own sake. The restrained partner can derive sensual pleasure from the feeling of helplessness and immobility, and the active partner can derive visual pleasure and satisfaction from seeing their partner tied up.