51³Ō¹Ļ

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safe word

[ seyf wurd ]

noun

  1. a word previously agreed upon for use as a signal during sex, especially sex involving bondage, dominance, or sadism, to let one’s partner know that they should stop what they are doing.
  2. a word previously agreed upon for use in any consensual but risky or potentially overwhelming situation, to call for help or take oneself out of the action:

    If you like scare mazes you’ll love the House of Horror—but if it becomes too much, shout the safe word and a staff member will get you out ASAP.

    During labor, my safe word to say that I truly needed and wanted an epidural was ā€œsnowshoe.ā€

  3. a word previously agreed upon to indicate that one is not in danger, that someone can be trusted, etc.:

    When the alarm prompts our monitoring center to call you, if you don’t answer with your safe word we’ll alert the police that you’re in danger.

    Use our safe word ā€œpenguinā€ when you pick up my son from school, or he won’t go with you.

  4. a term that can be used without alienating, upsetting, or alarming someone else or people in general:

    She may have been a bit radical, but she finally made ā€œsocialismā€ a safe word in politics.



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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of safe word1

First recorded in 1670–80; 1985–90 safe word fordef 1
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Example Sentences

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And now, according to new reporting in the New York Times, Danielle Diettrich Hegseth, his former sister-in-law, ā€œsubmitted a sworn statement to senators on Tuesday that accused Mr. Hegseth … of being so ā€˜abusive’ toward his second wife that she once hid in a closet from him and had a safe word to call for help if she needed to get away from him.ā€

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But what’s intriguing about ā€œBabygirl,ā€ in which the notion of a safe word doesn’t emerge until the halfway mark, is its interest in depicting characters who are not experienced practitioners of such power dynamics.

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Romy goes on to say: ā€œIt’s not about a safe word or a safe place or consent or the kink… there has to be danger. Things have to be at stake.ā€

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Trust is an aphrodisiac in ā€œSafe 51³Ō¹Ļ.ā€

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Josiah Wise, who records as serpentwithfeet, promises that ā€œThe safe word is meā€ and ā€œI’m your shelter,ā€ while adding that he’s ā€œinsatiable,ā€ in ā€œSafe 51³Ō¹Ļ.ā€

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