dommy
adj/ˈdɒmi/UK/ˈdɑmi/US
Etymology
Abbreviation of domicile, ultimately from Latin domus (“house, home”).
- derived from domus
Definitions
Dominating, dominant.
- Rita said she thought she’d be a sub, but found in the scene she was ‘getting a bit dommy’.
- I don’t usually get that wet, but apparently, all I was missing before was a hot dommy man slapping my ass.
- He anchors his hands on his hips, one of my favorite moves of his, because he looks all dommy.
Someone's house or home.
- Harry Shapiro was crazy about musicians so we headed straight for his dommy.
A diminutive of the male given name Dominic.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA