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bottom:
1. The buttocks , the ass or the anus , based on their location at the bottom of the body torso. The OED coyly defines bottom as: ' the sitting part of a man '. See ass and anus for synonyms. Quote: In The Penthouse Sexicon (1968) Frederic Mullally defined:
-- BOSOM: ' Attractive anatomical protuberance peculiar to the female anatomy .'
-- BOTTOM: ' Anatomical protuberance attractive to the peculiar male .'
2. Or: front-bottom , the female genitals . See vagina for synonyms.
3. One of many terms used in polarity relationships and activities to indicate the receptive, passive or submissive partner as opposed to the top , active or dominant partner .
Synonyms: masochist; right-hip-pocket (see hanky code); slave ; sub (or: malesub, femalesub); submissive.
See also: dom ; dominant , sadist, top .
Quote: Bruce Rodgers. The Queens' Vernacular (1972): ' At bottoms, he's top .'
4. The passive or receptive partner in gay sexual activities such as anal-intercourse (for gay men) or vaginal intercourse with a dildo (for lesbians). See sodomite for synonyms.
Quote: Two gay males, Terry and Warren (Anthony Barrile), in Kiss me Guido (1998):
-- Terry: 'Me, I'm versatile . I like to be a top or a bottom.'
-- Warren: 'Oh, please, Terry. You have bottom stamped on your forehead .'
5. The person occupying the bottom position in sexual activities.
6. A synonym for passivity.
See Also: Apostle's pinch, T & B, topping from the bottom, two-way artist, BOLTOP, butch in the streets, captor and captive, gestation, get a wet bottorn, botty burp, bottomite, knee spreader, mottob, paper kiss(es), power exchange, boundaries, b-boy, ampersand, bottom, wife-in-law, sunnyside up, spreader bar, backswing, bar, leg spreader, hit the sheets, hood bondage, kitchen queen, kitchen cleaner, rectouterine excavation, rectouterine pouch, Rimsky, soup-sipper, piles, pouch of Douglas, birdcage cleaner, blue handkerchief, anal insert, anal plug, ass plug, B-girl string, bottom-sucker, catcher, cherchez la femme, cul-de-sac, docile, Douglas cul-de-sac, star of the line, VICSS, wet bottom,
Quotes Containing bottom:
Two gay males, Terry and Warren (Anthony Barrile) in Kiss me Guido (1998): - Terry: ''Me, I''m versatile . I like to be a top or a bottom .'' - Warren: ''Oh, please, Terry. You have bottom stamped on your forehead.''
Two gay males, Terry (Craig Chester) and Warren (Anthony Barrile), in Kiss me Guido (1998): - Terry: ''Me, I''m versatile . I like to be a top or a bottom .'' - Warren: ''Oh, please, Terry. You have bottom stamped on your forehead.''
Two gay males, Terry (Craig Chester) and Warren (Anthony Barrile), in Kiss me Guido (1998): - Terry: 'Me, I'm versatile . I like to be a top or a bottom .' - Warren: 'Oh, please, Terry. You have bottom stamped on your forehead.'
Sidney Melbourne (Bob Hope) in The Lemon Drop Kid (1951): ''You still have your hourglass figure , my dear, but most of the sand has gone to the bottom .''
Junior (Bob Hope) in Son of Paleface (1952): ''I like to kiss this girl because she has just the type of lips I like, one on top and one on the bottom .''
Sidney Melbourne (Bob Hope) in The Lemon Drop Kid (1951): ?You still have your hourglass figure , my dear, but most of the sand has gone to the bottom .'
Sidney Melbourne (Bob Hope) in The Lemon Drop Kid (1951): ''You still have your hourglass figure , my dear, but most of the sand has gone to the bottom .''
In The Penthouse Sexicon (1968) Frederic Mullally defined: - BOSOM: ''Attractive anatomical protuberance peculiar to the female anatomy.'' - BOTTOM: ''Anatomical protuberance attractive to the peculiar male.''
Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) and Marlene Duchard (Louise Fletcher) in a Casablanca-like scene in The Cheap Detective (1978): - Lou: ''I almost forgot what you look like. Day by day I erased your face from my mind, little by little, till all I had left was your right ear and three front teeth on the bottom .'' - Marlene: ''I still carry your picture in a locket. Naturally I had to cut off your head in case Paul found it .''
Private eye Harper (Paul Newman) to Albert Graves (Arthur Hill) in Harper (1966): ''The bottom is loaded with nice people, Albert. Only cream and bastards rise.''
A short poem by Lou Perelli (Alan Arkin) and Ruben Martinez (Andy Garcia) for Judge W. Myers (David Ogden Stiers) in Steal Big, Steal Little (1995): ''May bleeding piles torment you and corns adorn your feet / And crabs as big as horse flies dig into your balls and eat / And when you''re old and weary and a siphilitic wreck / May you fall through your own bottom and break your bloody neck .''
Thief and con man William Shaw (Matthew Modine) dancing with a richly bejewelled lady in Cutthroat Island (1995) - Shaw: 'I'm a medical man , a doctor.' - Lady: 'Oh, my! (...) With higher anatomy you must know a great deal about the human body.' - Shaw: 'Indeed, madam . Every bit of it . All the ins and outs. In medecine it is our obligation to probe to the very bottom of things. '
In The Penthouse Sexicon (1968) Frederic Mullally defined: - BOSOM: ''Attractive anatomical protuberance peculiar to the female anatomy.'' - BOTTOM: ''Anatomical protuberance attractive to the peculiar male.''
Caroline (Andie MacDowell) and Charles (Hugh Grant) in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1993): - Carrie: ''Why do you think it''s called honeymoon?'' - Charles: ''Hmmm, I don''t know . I-suppose it''s honey because it''s sweet as honey and moon because it''s the first time a husband got to see his wife''s bottom .''
Gittel (Shirley MacLaine) and Gerry (Robert Mitchum) in Two for the Seesaw (1962): - Gittel: 'Do you think I'm too fat?' - Gerry: 'Good heavens, no .' - Gittel: 'Do you think I'm too skinny?' - Gerry: 'I think you're a sacred vessel of womanhood .' - Gittel: 'Sexy as all get up , hmm?' - Gerry: 'Well put. - Gittel: 'Do you think I'm too sexy? I mean oversexed?' - Gerry: 'Well, I think your kind of a mixed up vessel. Calmly considered I'd say your bottom was tops. ' - Gittel: 'Oh, some vessel! I sound like a shipwreck.'
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