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partner

1. A member of the opposite sex
2. A person you are paired with

1. Oh, yea, I fucked her the other day..

2. Aw fuck, that faggot is my partner..

by Albert Einstein August 29, 2003

14๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bondage Partners

Bondage Partners is to unite at least 2 individuals (referred to as Bubby & Bifey) through a Barriage Matrimony or a Barriage Ceremony for a lifetime or multiple lifetimes (Please see: Soulmates) in forever lasting love in a Barriage (Please see: Barriage).

If you feel that: Marriage = Divorce
In a Barriage or Bondage Partners... Well there is NO Divorce in a Bondage Matrimony...

Bubby is short for Bondage Hubby & the better half of a Bubby is a Bifey (or a Bubby). A Bifey which is short for Bondage Wifey.

The โ€œEquationโ€ of Bubby & Bifey is the following:
Bubby <Gender Identifies As Male>:
(Bondage-ondage=B)+(Hubby-H =ubby)=Bubby
&
Bifey <Gender Identifies As Female>:
(Bondage-ondage=B)+(Wifey-W=ifey)= Bifey

Barriage is important term to use if you have been divorced at least once and you feel that marriage equals divorce. So an alternative to a Marriage is a Barriage, if you choose a โ€œBarriage Matrimonyโ€ then there is NO Divorce options available in a Bondage Matrimony Or Barriage Ceremony.

Also known as: Barriage Ceremony, Bondage Matrimony, Barriage Matrimony, Bondage Ceremony, Polyamorous Barriage, Polyamorous Matrimony, Polyamorous Ceremony, Polyamorous Bondage Partnerships

(References please see definitions posted by Bifeyโ€™s Voice for the following term & definitions for: Barriage, Bubby and Bifey)

Bubby and Bifey are Bondage Partners for life since they had their Barriage Ceremony.

and

Their Barriage Ceremony officially united them as Bondage Partners and that took place on November 28th 2015.

by Bifeyโ€™s Voice May 26, 2019

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partner

Anything or anyone can be partner. You are basically meaning they are lame, not cool, totally partner.
using "partner" is very versatile, and can become quite offensive when used repeatedly in social groups. personally, to be called a dumbass or loser is much better than being called a partner.

For someone that you don't like you would say "He (or she)is partner!"
If that person is with someone else, you could say that they are "creating a partnership" or "shipping parts."
usually idiots and your boss are partner.
situations are partner: 'i don't want to go to that partner house filled with partners shipping parts left and right.'you don't want to be around partnershippers.

by beverly lathrup November 2, 2006

6๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž


life partner

life partner both sharing love , happiness , joy and sadness together , standing for other whenever required .

life goes smooth whenever your life partner is together & adjustable.

by malushe December 24, 2015

90๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Partners in crime

1. A partner in crime is someone you trust with secrets and get in trouble with together, usually one person

2. Partners in crime are two people who spend most of their time with each other, usually causing Michief

1. That was so fun putting sticky notes all over Mr. Janton's desk! You are my partner in crime!
2. Did you hear the rumors that Lucy and Claire said about Karen? The are always spreading rumors. They are like partners in crime.

by Pugacorn December 27, 2016

95๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


queerplatonic partner

The kind of bond that's stronger than "just friends," but isn't necessarily romantic either. It should be noted that this term isn't meant to undermine friendships nor is it "weaker" than romance. Popular among those who identify as aromantic and/or asexual.

Jake and Ethan are queerplatonic partners: the love they have for each other is stronger than friendship, but not quite romantic.

by jaybirb7 December 6, 2020

70๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Partner in crime

Someone who knows you better than yourself. Someone who you usually get into trouble with. Someone who has your back no matter what. Someone who can tell your secrets and everything to. Someone who loves you even with all your flaws. Someone who won't change who you are. Sometimes your partner in crime can also be someone who you're in relationship with, or a person you have feelings for, or just a friend.

I'm in love with my partner in crime!

by Nopickles November 19, 2019

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