sub drop

See also: sub-drop

English

Alternative forms

  • sub-drop

Noun

sub drop (plural sub drops)

  1. (BDSM) Alternative spelling of subdrop.
    • 2007, Bill Reed, A to Z of BDSM, page 11:
      What is sub drop? In relative terms sub drop is “coming down” after a scene primarily when a submissive or bottom in the scene reaches subspace. This “coming down” is different with each submissive and should be attended to accordingly.
    • 2013, Morpheous, chapter 6, in How to Be Kinky: A Beginner's Guide to BDSM, Green Candy Press, page 158:
      Sub drop can most certainly manifest as crying, and the sub may even unilaterally decide that he or she should leave the situation. The Top or Dominant needs to BE THERE for the sub.
    • 2016, Jillian Keenan, chapter 4, in Sex with Shakespeare: Here's Much To Do with Pain, But More with Love, William Morrow, page 83:
      “i wonder if you even care about me, john [sic],” I emailed him once, in the throes of sub drop, for no apparent reason.