sadomasochism
Americannoun
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interaction, especially sexual activity, in which one person enjoys inflicting physical or mental suffering on another person, who derives pleasure from experiencing pain.
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gratification, especially sexual, gained through inflicting and receiving pain; sadism and masochism combined. S&M, S and M
noun
Other Word Forms
- sadomasochist noun
- sadomasochistic adjective
Etymology
Origin of sadomasochism
First recorded in 1915–20; sad- ( sadism ) + -o- + masochism
Example Sentences
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But in the same year, we were also knocked sideways by sex: oodles of it, courtesy of a former TV studio manager turned ringmistress of sadomasochism.
From The Guardian
Since launching in Berlin in 1995, the band has courted controversy with its albums, which have touched on such subjects as sadomasochism, homosexuality, incest, abuse, necrophilia, pyromania, cannibalism and sexual violence.
From Reuters
The directors—including Patty Jenkins, who directed Pine in “Wonder Woman”—approach their star with an attitude of jocular sadomasochism.
From The New Yorker
He says the men introduced the boy to sadomasochism.
From Seattle Times
One search, according to Politico, uncovered a post by someone using the same alias on a website frequented by people interested in bondage and sadomasochism.
From Fox News
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