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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From dom (“a dominant”) + -y.
Adjective
dommy (comparative more dommy, superlative most dommy)
- (BDSM, slang) Dominating, dominant.
- Antonym: subby
2010, Stephanie Clifford-Smith, “A Dynamic Duo”, in Kink: A Straight Girl's Investigation, Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Crows Nest, →ISBN, page 88:Rita said she thought she’d be a sub, but found in the scene she was ‘getting a bit dommy’.
2022, Renee Rose, chapter 2, in The Cleaner (Chicago Bratva), →ISBN:I don’t usually get that wet, but apparently, all I was missing before was a hot dommy man slapping my ass.
2023, Jane Henry, chapter 16, in Adoration (Montavio Brotherhood), →ISBN:He anchors his hands on his hips, one of my favorite moves of his, because he looks all dommy.
Etymology 2
Abbreviation of domicile, ultimately from Latin domus (“house, home”).[1]
Noun
dommy (plural dommies)
- (African-American Vernacular, dated) Someone's house or home.
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