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countess:

1. In gay terminology, a well-to-do homosexual male, usually older than his companions.

2. Courtesy title for a dominatrix , a female-dominant in BDSM sexual games. Courtesy titles such as countess, domina ; marquesa , lady , mistress , mistresse, princess , and queen , are usually followed by a name. Examples: Mistress Pain; Countess Storm.


See Also: bitch goddess, constable, countess, discipliness, dominant bitch, dominatrix, domme, female dom, female dominant, female dominator, goddess, great lover, lady, marquesa, mistress, princess, reno-it, Reno-vate, Reno-vation

Quotes Containing countess:
The Countess De Lave (Mary Boland) and Miriam Aarons (Paulette Goddard) toasting Reno as a divorce capitol in The Women (1939): - Countess De Lave: ''Reno... American cradle of liberty!'' - Miriam Aarons: ''Reno... beautiful emblem of the Great Divide.''
Countess (Olga Georges-Picot) and Boris (Woody Allen) in Love and Death (1975): - Countess Alexandrovna: ''You are the greatest lover I ever had.'' - Boris Grushenko: ''Well, I practice a lot when I''m alone.''
Countess (Olga Georges-Picot) and Boris (Woody Allen) in Love and Death (1975): - Countess Alexandrovna: ''You are the greatest lover I ever had.'' - Boris Grushenko: ''Well, I practice a lot when I''m alone.''
Delores Del Ruby (Lorraine Bracco) about The Countess (John Hurt) in Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993): ''Look at him, perverse as a pink pickle .''
Macalinski (Karl Malden) paying The Countess/Veronica (Teri Garr) a double-edged compliment in The Sting II (1983): ''You''re an awful good-looking broad .''
'I've got oysters and champagne in the fridge. Why don't you come in for a bite .' The Countess to James Bond (Sean Connery) in For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Countess Alexandrovna (Olga Georges-Picot) and Boris Grushenko (Woody Allen) in Love and Death (1975): - Alex: ''You are the greatest lover I ever had.'' - Boris : ''Well, I practice a lot when I''m alone.''
Countess Alexandrovna (Olga Georges-Picot) and Boris Grushenko (Woody Allen) in Love and Death (1975): - Alex: ''You are the greatest lover I ever had.'' - Boris : ''Well, I practice a lot when I''m alone.''
The Countess (John Hurt) in Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993): ''There comes a time when it is psychologically impossible for a woman to lose her virginity - you can''t wait too long, you know .''
The Countess (John Hurt) in Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993): ''There comes a time when it is psychologically impossible for a woman to lose her virginity - you can''t wait too long, you know .''


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