Aileen's definitions
In BDSM; refers to play involving bloodshed such as cutting the skin, piercing it with hygenic needles, or sometimes whipping to the point of breaking the skin. Sometimes includes consuming the blood, but this is considered a health risk and isn't as common.
Most couples are willing to try a little light bondage, but usually only serious sadomasochists participate in bloodsports.
by Aileen April 21, 2003
Get the bloodsportsmug. Besides the common definition, a BDSM symbol of attachment of a submissive to a Dominant through collar made of metal, leather, or other material. Similar to a wedding band in vanilla society. Most collars are equipped with rings where a leash or restrain can be attached, like a dog's collar.
Wearing his collar to sleep was uncomfortable, but it reminded John all of the time that his Mistress loved and owned him, and he felt safe.
by Aileen April 21, 2003
Get the collarmug. female dominant in a BDSM relationship
(usually spelled as a proper noun, e.g. 'Domme', as is it's male counterpart, 'Dom')
(usually spelled as a proper noun, e.g. 'Domme', as is it's male counterpart, 'Dom')
by Aileen April 21, 2003
Get the Dommemug. the nickname Leenie was derived from the name Aileen. Leenie is an awesome girl that lives in Louisiana.
Leenie is awesome I love her.
by Aileen December 5, 2004
Get the leeniemug. Usually a BDSM term. Someone who enjoys physical pain and/or humiliation to great extremes; usually a submissive, but not in all cases. The word is generally applied to someone who 'can't get enough' pain and torture, similar to someone who enjoys promiscuous sex.
What I really need is a nice little painslut; all of my boyfriends have been pussies and even whined when I only whipped them.
by Aileen April 21, 2003
Get the painslutmug. by Aileen April 21, 2003
Get the Dommemug. A BDSM practice; puncturing the skin of the body, genitals, nipples, and less often, the face with hygenic (hypodermic) needles for pleasure and temporary decoration. Afterwards the needle is removed and the wound is allowed to heal. (Unlike regular piercing, which is intended for the insertion of jewelry.)
Even though play piercing can be dangerous, Ruth had been very interested in needles since she'd had her lip peirced.
by Aileen April 21, 2003
Get the play piercingmug.