Dictionaries:
Sexual DictionaryDictionary of the F-Word
rubber:
1. Americanism for a condom . See condom for synonyms. 2. Gay male who prefers face-to-face intercourse by thrusting the penis against the body or belly of a partner .
SYNONYMS: belly-fucker ; belly-queen ; rub-belly ; rub-freak .
SEE ALSO: a-buck ; a-bucking ; dry-fuck ; frottage.
See Also: anaclisis, anaclitism, anal beads, arts, bagels, ball collar, bar handles, Bastille, belly-fucker, belly-queen, blindfold, bondage bra, Brummagem Joe, cat-o-nine-tails, cock mouth gag, cockring, collar, collar and lead, coronal extender, cultures, Dreadnought, falsies, fetish, fetish clothing, fetish wear, fornicatory doll, fuck handles, fuck rubber, fucking rubber, glad girl, goodyear (tire), hipsters, hood, latex, love handles, mackintosh fun, masturbator, padded bra, padding, rub freak, rub-belly, rubber duck, rubber ducky, rubber queen, skin-diver, Swedish, Swedish arts, teat, total coverage, vibratory dilator, way, whip
Quotes Containing rubber:
Prostitute Vantine (Jean Harlow) stranded in Indochina, introduces herself to rubber plantation workers McQuarg (Tully Marshall) and Dennis Carson (Clark Gable) in Red Dust (1932): ''I''m Pollyanna , the glad-girl .''
Prostitute Vantine (Jean Harlow) stranded in Indochina, introduces herself to rubber plantation workers McQuarg (Tully Marshall) and Dennis Carson (Clark Gable) in Red Dust (1932): ''I''m Pollyanna , the glad-girl .''
Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) about Felice (Lily Damita) making eyes at Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) in Fighting Caravans (1931): 'Look at her! A-wiggling and a-pouting and a-butting up with that rubber mouth of hers just like a snake putting a spell on a bird .'
Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) about Felice (Lily Damita) making eyes at Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) in Fighting Caravans (1931): ''Look at her! A-wiggling and a-pouting and a-butting up with that rubber mouth of hers just like a snake putting a spell on a bird .''
Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) about Felice (Lily Damita) making eyes at Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) in Fighting Caravans (1931): 'Look at her! A-wiggling and a-pouting and a-butting up with that rubber mouth of hers just like a snake putting a spell on a bird .'
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