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/ˈdɒm.plɒt/ (DOM-plot)
A plot in a narrative (such as a TV series, novel, or similar work) that was clearly intended to be a subplot (or B-story) but which grows in scope, importance or screen time until it overshadows or even replaces the originally intended main plotline (the A-story).
When what was intended as a subordinate plot ends up being more of a dominant plot, this domplot may take over the story's central conflict, character focus and thematic weight.
A plot in a narrative (such as a TV series, novel, or similar work) that was clearly intended to be a subplot (or B-story) but which grows in scope, importance or screen time until it overshadows or even replaces the originally intended main plotline (the A-story).
When what was intended as a subordinate plot ends up being more of a dominant plot, this domplot may take over the story's central conflict, character focus and thematic weight.
"The writer focused so much on the romantic storyline, instead of the survival story, that it ended up being a domplot instead of a subplot!"
"The initial monster-of-the-week format was abandoned when the serialized conspiracy theory storyline became the domplot of the entire series."
"The initial monster-of-the-week format was abandoned when the serialized conspiracy theory storyline became the domplot of the entire series."
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A shortened, phonetic portmanteau of domestic partner.
An individual in a committed, cohabiting relationship who shares domestic life but is not married.
(Legal/HR context) A person designated as a beneficiary or dependent under domestic partnership policies.
A shortened, phonetic portmanteau of domestic partner.
An individual in a committed, cohabiting relationship who shares domestic life but is not married.
(Legal/HR context) A person designated as a beneficiary or dependent under domestic partnership policies.
The Lifestyle Context: "After seven years of living together, we found 'boyfriend' felt too casual and 'spouse' wasn't accurate, so we’ve started using dompar to describe our status."
The Professional/HR Context: "The new benefits package extends health coverage to both legal spouses and dompars, provided they meet the cohabitation requirements."
The Casual Context: "I’m heading out to dinner with my dompar and their parents tonight."
The Professional/HR Context: "The new benefits package extends health coverage to both legal spouses and dompars, provided they meet the cohabitation requirements."
The Casual Context: "I’m heading out to dinner with my dompar and their parents tonight."
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