footslave

noun

Etymology

From foot + slave.

  1. derived from σκῡλεύω
  2. derived from Σκλάβος
  3. derived from Sclavus — “Slav
  4. derived from sclavus — “slave
  5. derived from sclave
  6. inherited from sclave
  7. compounded as footslave — “foot + slave

Definitions

  1. A slave that travels by foot carrying items for his master.

    • We'll be on the way again : stop us here, this minute: we'll be on the way again : Throw us down : we'll get up : choke the common road with debris: we'll be on the way again : Murder us: play us as the footslaves of kings:
    • […] and the dogs trotting with their tongues aloll and footslaves following half naked and sorely burdened […]
    • They filled the hours of the day for him, calling him before the first light, to run with the foot slave over a measured course before he tasted food.
  2. A submissive partner in sadomasochistic practices who licks or fondles the feet of the…

    A submissive partner in sadomasochistic practices who licks or fondles the feet of the dominant partner.

    • Recently I took a footslave ( a different one — the world being full , as we all know , of eager bottoms ) to a party at a local dungeon .
    • This cute new boy seemed like he ' d be a lot of fun , but like I said , the footslave was real insecure .

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA