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bottom noun- the buttocks UK, 1699
A colloquial usage, delightfully defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as follows: “The sitting part of a man, the posteriors, the seat”. - the submissive partner in a homosexual or sadomasochistic relationship US
- If he is said to be “tops,” it means that he will assume only the active partnership in sodomy, whlie if he is called “tops or bottoms,” he will assume either the so-called male or female role in sodomy. — New York Mattachine Newsletter, p. 6, June 1961
- Boots could take either the top or the bottom, without the least show of emotion. — Donald Goines, Whoreson, p. 265, 1972
- He always played the bottom role and, and he did this without question or hesitation. — The Leatherman’s Handbook, p. 30, 1972
- No professional top pushes the limits of a bottom much beyond this point. — Frederique Delacoste, Sex Work, p. 51, 1987
- “You have contempt for bottoms, don’t you?” — Ethan Morden, Some Men Are Lookers, p. 174, 1997
- According to no less an authority than the Marquis de Sade, there is only one hierarchy in the world: tops and bottoms. Those who like to administer pain and/or sexual pleasure are the tops. Those who like to receive are the bottoms. — Bill Brownstein, Sex Carnival, p. 75, 2000
- the pimp’s favourite of the prostitutes working for him US
An abbreviation of BOTTOM BITCHBOTTOM LADY - His bottom was Rudy, a seasoned ho from Georgia. — Tracy Funches, Pimpnosis, p. 98, 2002
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