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Abbreviation for "Corporal Punishment".
In the fetish context, it most often refers to chastisement on the buttocks between consenting adults. Whereas spanking tends to be used to mean blows to the buttocks with the hand, CP usually involves implements such as paddles, straps or canes ... or one of many objects that can be pressed into service to give a satisfying sting to a willing rear end! It has been suggested that the pleasure obtained from a spanking is similar to the "Runners High" achieved after a period of strenuous exercise. The pain triggers the release of opiate-like substances called endorphins – hormones that make you feel good. The feeling of well-being can relieve stress and help with relaxation. See spanking, paddling, caning |
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Is an acronym for child porn. Gary Glitter was arrested for possession of cp.
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Child Porn
or Command Post from the star wars battlefront games "CAPTURE THAT CP."
"why don't you have a seat over there..." |
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1) Child Pornography.
2) In loose terms: Photography or any form of imagery which features children in compromising positions or in positions which could be interpreted as sexual by the mind of the viewer. 3) Any photograph in the Internet of a child under 12 years of age or younger. 4) Not to be confused with jb (jail bait). -"Is that a cp folder in your computer?!!!"
-"Hell no, that's my baby sister's birthday party." |
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Cheese Pizza Guy: Hey, want some CP?
Me: Cheese Pizza! Well why the fuck not Guy:... |
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child pornography. pedos like CP
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Captain Picard
Etymology: The first known usage of CP as Captain Picard was on the ubercore forum, "The Evolution of the Swan". "Get that CP outta here!"
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An abbreviation for "crease pattern." Most often used by origami artists to share their work without revealing all the steps. Notable examples include: Satoshi Kamiya's Phoenix 3.5, and Nguyen's Eagle. Crease patterns are meant to show all the folds that will be present at the end of a particular work in a 2D format. Crease patterns are typically copyrighted so that commercial duplication/distribution is considered a punishable crime. "Aww, this origami is insane! I can't figure out how to fold this from just a plain CP!"
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