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- noun Plural form of
safeword .
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Examples
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Which just reminds all of us of the critical importance of safewords and also, not offending your partner during, shall we say, moments of general excitement.
Bringing a new meaning to diplomacy: mariness 2007
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August 13, 2007 at 9:06 pm wow… all these food based safewords… and i thought i was the only one who used one…
I FURGETTED SAFEWURD - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2007
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Jennie: God will smite you if your heterosexual marriage is not a 24/7 DS relationship with no safewords
Friday Blogging 2005
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“BDSM people develop word codes and safewords to allow them to play passive roles and even rape fantasies, while still having the safety of “safewords”? like “RED”? which they agree to mean -”?
Yes some guys are assholes, but it’s still your fault if you get raped 2005
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"Well," I said, "if the 'local authority' or whatever it is will respect safewords, things can't get too horribly bad."
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We are also prohibited from ever having safewords.
Planet Atheism 2010
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A heterosexual comic-lover who apparently likes to receive rough sex from emotionally distant ice queens who laugh at safewords and cries of help.
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There was a long article in a popular bengali newspaper recently where journalists are lamenting the fact that they cannot anymore hide behind safewords like "allegedly" and "reportedly" and like whatever they wish about whichever celebrities, especially if they don't happen to like them or need a spike in their readership.
Scobleizer 2008
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There was a long article in a popular bengali newspaper recently where journalists are lamenting the fact that they cannot anymore hide behind safewords like "allegedly" and "reportedly" and like whatever they wish about whichever celebrities, especially if they don't happen to like them or need a spike in their readership.
Scobleizer 2008
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There was a long article in a popular bengali newspaper recently where journalists are lamenting the fact that they cannot anymore hide behind safewords like "allegedly" and "reportedly" and like whatever they wish about whichever celebrities, especially if they don't happen to like them or need a spike in their readership.
Scobleizer 2008
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