domate

A domate is a person who is in a relationship or friendship where their partner is considered the dominant one and they are the submissive. While it is usually considered sexual it does not have to be - nor is it strictly man to woman or woman to man. Women to women happen quite frequently while men to men can happen but not as often.

It also means that their partner will do what their dominant one tells them, often without question, to or to accept humiliating verbal insults or to be placed in demeaning situations that test their boundaries from time to time to remind them of their submissive position with them.

Psychologically the domate is usually somewhat immature, easily amused, childish, and has few boundaries. While their mate is Alpha, mature, reserved, and will confront usually quite boldly and with anger anything or anyone that threatens to break up this relationship.

While their dominant mate can be mean and demeaning to their domate most of the time, in truth, they really do look out for them and keep them safe and secure, but they would never admit that to them.
"Wow ! Did you see what Gina was wearing to school this morning ? So kinky ! I sure would like to be her best friend !"

"Forget it, Mandy is her domate. And I doubt you want to be her friend on that account."
by dw8177 November 16, 2017
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domation

Company situated in Belgium specialized in Domotics (Dom-), Home Automation (-ation) & Custom Installation.

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domate

Pronunciation: /ˈdoʊ.meɪt/
Definition:
1. To live or inhabit a place, especially for an extended period.
2. To present in a residence or habitation.
3. To occupy a home or abode.
4. To reside in a particular area or region.

Significance:
• It defines the act of inhabiting a location.
• It emphasizes prolonged occupancy.
• It identifies residential stability.
• It avoids transient associations.
• It simplifies descriptions of accommodation.
• It improves clarity in property listings.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "dwell."
Past verb: domated
Present simple verb: domate, domates
Present continuous verb: domating
Examples:
• She has selected to domate in a quiet suburb.
• Tenants prefer to domate near city centers.
• Families seek spacious homes to domate comfortably.
• Renters frequently domate in affordable districts.
• Tourists enjoy domating in scenic regions.
by Dmitrio July 31, 2025
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