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a twist or curl, as in a thread, rope, wire, or hair, caused by its doubling or bending upon itself.
a muscular stiffness or soreness, as in the neck or back.
a flaw or imperfection likely to hinder the successful operation of something, as a machine or plan: There are still a few kinks to be worked out of the plan before we start production.
a mental twist; notion; whim or crotchet.
Slang . bizarre or unconventional sexual preferences or behavior. a person characterized by such preferences or behavior.
to form, or cause to form, a kink or kinks, as a rope.
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Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2022
Red Pepper Burns | Grace S. Richmond
The Backwoodsmen | Charles G. D. Roberts
a sharp twist or bend in a wire, rope, hair, etc, esp one caused when it is pulled tight
a crick in the neck or similar muscular spasm
a flaw or minor difficulty in some undertaking or project
a flaw or idiosyncrasy of personality; quirk
British informal a sexual deviation
C17: from Dutch: a curl in a rope; compare Middle Low German kinke kink, Old Norse kinka to nod
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
A tight curl, twist, or bend in a length of thin material.
A painful muscle spasm, as in the neck; a crick.
Peculiarity or deviation in sexual behavior or taste.
To form or cause to form a kink or kinks.
The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Musk acknowledged that not all of the kink s have been worked out of the planned battery improvements.
While Apple is still working through some kink s that have allowed third-party cookies to work in some instances when the feature is switched on, all browsers on iOS and iPad OS will have ITP switched on by the end of the year.
This, combined with the fact that you’re yanking on random stuff, causes kink s in the cable, which make it even less friendly to wind.
Despite some kink s, the text predictor is already really good.
The story doesn’t quite end there though, because stellar history has some curious kink s in it, associated with the actual formation of stars in the first place.
Indeed--she has helped educate the world on the titillating culture of kink .
In 2011, Rihanna vocalized her own taste for kink in her hit single SM.
On the one hand, she was anxious about her colleagues knowing about her kink .
Those needs varied depending on where respondents were in the kink universe.
Sometimes she sees clients who are ambivalent about their kink identities.
Every pull in the shoulders, every hitch in the back, every kink in the sleeves makes me a profound materialist.
There resulted a kink in his nature, a contradiction that appears repeatedly, not only in his life, but in his writings.
He stood up straight, throwing back his shoulders to take the kink out of them.
Short by comparison with the English cat, thin throughout, a little thicker towards the base, without any break or kink .
First the pack, as packs sometimes will for no visible reason, developed a kink that galled his shoulders obstinately.


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The writer Jillian Keenan reflected, “Kink can be such an orienting force that, for many of us, it even overpowers gender . The term BDSM might be more familiar than kink to readers, especially those older than millennials. BDSM refers to 'consensual practices that involve, but are not limited to, bondage and discipline (B&D), dominance and submission (D&S), and sadomasochism (S&M) … [and] comprised of a power dynamic between partners enacted through various activities.'” (Gemberling et al., 2015.)
Today’s youths and young adults generally call BDSM kink: “engaging in behaviors that generate a certain power dynamic, experiencing attraction towards acts with a certain power dynamic, and adopting an identity that conveys a certain power dynamic.” (Keenan, 2014.) Kink thus contrasts with vanilla, conventional, or normative sex. Kink groups have formed on many college campuses to provide support and social activities to kinksters, and to provide information to the larger audience, including college administrators. Many groups give educational presentations to college classes and groups (e.g., sororities, fraternities, athletic teams) and to the community.
According to a large-scale survey a decade ago by Susan Wright, the most frequent kink behaviors engaged in by 75% to 90% of practitioners were bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, spanking , leather, role-playing, exhibitionism, polyamory , clothing fetish, and voyeurism.
In the public mind, kink is often equated with “weird sex,” which they don’t understand and usually don’t approve of. However, it is critical from a kink perspective that what kinksters do is not just about sex but, more importantly, about enhancing intimacy between partners. Thus, kink is usually a partnered rather than a solo activity. The sex heightens not only pain/pleasure but also the intimacy between partners. And, it is essential to remember that kink sex is always consensual sex.
The general public sometimes views such power-oriented activities as a sign of mental illness, a history of sexual abuse , bad parenting , or adherence to cultural crazies. As a result, some respond with harassment, violence, and discrimination . Kinksters report considerable negative effects from exposure to others who share adverse views that range from shaking heads to physical violence. In the Wright study, nearly 40% of respondents indicated that “they had either been discriminated against, had experienced some form of harassment or violence, or had some form of harassment or discrimination aimed at their BDSM-leather-fetish-related business.”
Science has yet to reach a consensus on BDSM’s nature and development. As psychologist Tess Gemberling and colleagues summarized:
"Specifically, although theories describing its origin abound, it remains unclear whether BDSM is best conceptualized as a sexual behavior, sexual attraction, sexual identity, and/or sexual orientation for those who practice for sexual purposes … Consistent with a sex-positive framework, BDSM may be best conceptualized as another form of sexual orientation for a percentage of practitioners."
Representing the prevailing view that kink is an orientation, Keenan argued:
"Kink is often so fundamental to our sexual identities that it has to be, at least in some cases, an orientation … Our orientation is so deeply rooted that many of us feel we were born with it. For us, kink mixes language, ritual, trust, power, pleasure, pain, and identity in a way that can’t be captured by a stereotype … If you accept this definition, then my kink is my sexual orientation. It’s not my choice. It’s not my illness. And it's definitely not my hobby."
That is, kink is both an identity (if recognized and accepted as such) and an orientation, which means one can hide it, not practice it, and renounce it—but it’s not going away. The implication for non-practitioners is that they need not fear being lured into a kink lifestyle.
The fact that kink appears so developmentally early in the lives of individuals is one piece of evidence suggesting kink is an orientation. I interviewed the 19-year-old Tait about his earliest memories—it was a dream he had at age 5 that he now sees as early proof of his adult kink.
"So I’m in this weird hospital room … It wasn’t explicitly sexual. Nothing actually sexual was happening, but I would file it under that. It was kind of this clean sterile hospital room. There were these hydrant-like things with these nozzles. Call it phallic if you want. Whatever. All very kind of alien and clinical. And there were these people who were walking around with these surgical masks and running things. There was me, he was a little small thing, and a bunch of other people. And we were all somehow on these toilet seats or something. And there was this plastic webbing that was keeping us there and we were stuck … But it was this really weird feeling that came over me. Like I wouldn’t necessarily say it was arousal but it was some kind of a stress mixed with fear and apprehension. I was like, ‘What am I doing here?' … And even to this day, the image, I have no clue where it came from necessarily."
Gemberling, T. M., Cramer, R., & Miller, R. S. (2015). BDSM as sexual orientation: A comparison to lesbian, gay, and bisexual sexuality. Journal of Positive Sexuality, 1, 56-62. Quote p. 56.
Keenan, J. (2014, August 18). Is kink a sexual orientation? Outward: Expanding the LGBTQ Conversation. http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2014/08/18/is_kink_a_sexual_orientat…
Wright, S. (2008). Second national survey of violence & discrimination against sexual minorities. National Coalition for Sexual Freedom. Quote p. 19. https://ncsfreedom.org/images/stories/pdfs/BDSM_Survey/2008_bdsm_survey…
Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Ph.D. , is Director of the Sex and Gender Lab at Cornell University.

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When your girl has a daddy kink . She will call you daddy as a sexual turn on. She will most likly call you “daddy” while having sexual intercourse.
“Last night my girl was calling me daddy when we were in the sheets. Bro Ik she had a daddy kink . But she got it bad .”
A fetish for Priests ( and/or other religious figures ).
Person 1: “I think I have a Priest kink .”
Person 2: “ What the fuck?”
Person 1: “It means I want to fuck my pastor .”
when a person has a thing for things that happen everyday between couples , eg: kisses , neck kisses , shopping for groceries , posting about your significant other , making it very obvious to your significant others friends that THEY ARE YOURS . a type of sexual arousal that stems from possessive behaviour in everyday situations . if someone with said kink were to hear about how their significant other was bragging about them to other people , they could get quite hot under the collar ;))
" so what do you want to do today" "sit with you , just want to be with you , you're all mine , cant ask for anyone better" *nuts* tadah , domesticity kink
Girl 1: “Girl don’t be weirded out but i have this cnc kink.” Girl 2: “Fuck is that?” Girl 1: “It’s like I give my partner consent to doing something like fucking me in my sleep” Girl 2: “the DOOR woman, the door.”
The romantic and or sexual desire for flesh wounds, or blood stain. People with a blood kink might go as far as cutting themselves or their partner during or before sexual activities.
Person 1:Why are you covered in blood do you have a blood kink or something!?
Person 2: don't kink shame me
Person 3: dude you are covered in your own blood naked in my room
it’s a fucking problem . but it’s when someone likes getting pissed on or pissing on someone else during sex
girl: AHHH AhhhHhhhhaaa ahhhAaa
guy: could i piss on u?
girl: what?……
plot twist the guy has a piss kink
hand kink is when a person is attracted to someones hand
john loves audreys hand , so he has a hand kink

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1. A tight curl, twist, or bend in a length of thin material, as one caused by the tensing of a looped section of wire.
2. A painful muscle spasm, as in the neck or back; a crick.
3. A difficulty or flaw that is likely to impede operation, as in a plan or system.
4. A mental peculiarity; a quirk.
5. An unusual or eccentric idea.
6. Slang Peculiarity or deviation in sexual behavior or taste.
To form or cause to form a kink or kinks.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
1. a sharp twist or bend in a wire, rope, hair, etc, esp one caused when it is pulled tight
2. a crick in the neck or similar muscular spasm
3. a flaw or minor difficulty in some undertaking or project
4. a flaw or idiosyncrasy of personality; quirk
5. informal Brit a sexual deviation
6. US a clever or unusual idea
to form or caus
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