dom n.
1. a dominatrix.
(con. 1970s) An Eng. Madam 126: There are letters from inspired and aspiring ‘doms’ and photographs and drawings of enslaved men and their stern or mocking captors. [Ibid.] 127: Gentlemen who wanted to be frightened senseless by a ‘dom fem’ were advised by Cynthia to contact certain ladies in the Earls Court area. | ||
High Concept 100: I need you to send over a ‘dom,’ now. |
2. Dom Perignon champagne, a premier brand.
Godson 100: Ingersoll [...] was now beginning to get a bit fruity herself from all the Dom. | ||
🎵 Break out the dom and pop the cork. | ‘Heartbeat’||
Hip-Hop Connection 82: When Ihear ’gangster’ I see a gangbanger in khakis yellin’ “Hey you, gimme a 40.” I’d rather drink Dom, man. | in||
Jake’s Long Shadow 229: You can’t accuse me of being a crass materialist [...] and expect me to be cracking a bottle of Dom with you. | ||
🎵 Empty the bottle nigga let the Dom drip. | ‘Sugar Cane’||
Price You Pay 164: Of course if they kill me that lesson is kinda academic so best not to crack the Dom just yet. |