"Domward" meaning in All languages combined

See Domward on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Blend of dom (“a dominator”) + Edward. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|dom|Edward|gloss1=a dominator}} Blend of dom (“a dominator”) + Edward Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Domward
  1. (Twilight fandom slang) Edward Cullen written as the dom in a BDSM relationship in Twilight fan fiction. Categories (topical): BDSM, Fan fiction, Fictional characters, Twilight (novel series)

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