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D&S

American  
[dee-uhn-es] / ˈdi ənˈɛs /
Or D and S

abbreviation

  1. dominance and submission: used in reference to role-playing in scenarios of control and obedience, especially in a sexual encounter or relationship.


Etymology

Origin of D&S

First recorded in 1990–95

Example Sentences

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At D&S; Farms in Atwater, Mike Duarte grows eight varieties with his partner, David Souza, and their families.

From Washington Times • Nov. 22, 2017

This year’s harvest was large, so prices are low - bad for D&S; but good for consumers.

From Washington Times • Nov. 22, 2017

Tumbleweed rolls across the dusty streets, the front doors to State Line Liquor, D&S Pioneer Service and the Arrowhead Inn bolted shut, each behind reinforced iron gates.

From The Guardian • Sep. 29, 2017

When Wal-Mart bought D&S in 2009, the Chilean company generated annual revenue of $2.1 billion and operated fewer than 200 stores.

From Seattle Times • May 31, 2016

Ostale joined D&S in 1989, left in 2000 and returned in 2006.

From Reuters • Jan. 11, 2013