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Definition of bondage and discipline language

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Definitions include: Assault and Battery
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Definitions include: used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount.
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Other terms relating to 'bondage':

Definitions include: acronym for "bondage, dominance, submission, masochism".

Other terms relating to 'language':

Definitions include: to be able to use the terminology used in a particular line of work, field of business, field of study, etc.
Definitions include: to have the same beliefs.

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