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subby (plural subbies)

  1. Alternative form of subbie

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subby (comparative more subby, superlative most subby)

  1. (BDSM, slang) Submissive (in regard to BDSM roles).
    Antonym: dommy
    • 2013 June 24, Livia Olteano, Blitzkrieg Love, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
      "That means a lot of people will either be very Dommy or very subby. You need to deal with both, and honestly right now you don't seem able to handle that.” I took in the serious face and lack of pushiness and frowned.
    • 2015 September 16, Bailey Bradford, Gacy Grant, Racheline Maltese & Erin McRae, Cassandra Murphy, S.E. O'Connor, Charles Payseur, CB Potts, Torrance Sené, Dawn M. Sooy, T. Strange, Angelique Voisen, Exchange of Power Anthology, Torquere Press, LLC, →ISBN:
      The sub wasn't acting very subby, and the wanna-be dom was looking more like a switch. For that matter, so was the sub. Or former sub. Well, whatever he is, it wasn't what Master Thomas needed. Master Thomas is clearly all dom.
    • 2017 November 21, Bailey Bradford, Exchange, Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD), →ISBN:
      That pretty little sub, Kelly, who'd been with Master Thomas for months, was laughing and flirting — [] Kelly wasn't acting very subby, []

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