Safe, Sane, Consensual. A BDSM catchphrase; if a sexual act is safe, sane and consensual, then it's ok.
by happysub December 15, 2007
Stop Smoking Crack. Used in reference to someone posting some crap about something they don't know anything about.
Can also be interpreted as:
Stop Snorting Coke
Stop Shooting Smack
Stop Sucking Cock
Created by the ever famouse muvment of awot
Can also be interpreted as:
Stop Snorting Coke
Stop Shooting Smack
Stop Sucking Cock
Created by the ever famouse muvment of awot
by muvment March 03, 2005
Whilst the "submissive" partner might be expected at a superficial level to comply with whatever their "dominant" desires, in fact both partners to the arrangement are more likely to make detailed preparations and arrive at understandings to ensure both receive the "treatment" or outcomes they desire. Within the BDSM community, this type of preparation is known as "setting limits", and activities are often referred to as needing to be "SSC" - "safe, sane and consensual". ( Wikipedia )
by Tinsouldier February 11, 2010
stop smoking crack. Used in reference to someone posting some crap about something they don't know anything about.
by awot March 01, 2005
she from SSC
by nigerianwut February 23, 2023
The Southern Star Coalition (SSC) is a compact Australian militia dedicated to the overarching mission of curbing knife violence within Australia. The SSC employs a range of weapons to protect citizens. The word SSC refers to the mission of reducing knife violence in australia.
I'm pro SSC
by Angusio Charlimio October 30, 2023
Style Sheet Cascading.
Intended misspelling of CSS, a front-end programming language used to define elements in a website. As with many intended misspellings, SSC was first coined by someone who accidentally misspelled it and was subsequently used to ridicule their mistake.
This acronym is also used as an 'inside joke' amongst designers and coders alike, preferably used when around people that are less knowledgeable in the field of front-end programming.
Intended misspelling of CSS, a front-end programming language used to define elements in a website. As with many intended misspellings, SSC was first coined by someone who accidentally misspelled it and was subsequently used to ridicule their mistake.
This acronym is also used as an 'inside joke' amongst designers and coders alike, preferably used when around people that are less knowledgeable in the field of front-end programming.
by Kiorrik December 16, 2009