All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Omegaverse"
Parent categories: Erotic literature, Fan fiction, Speculative fiction, Fiction, Literary genres, Sex, Fandom, Literature, Genres, Artistic works, Reproduction, Culture, Entertainment, Writing, Art, Life, Society, Human behaviour, Language, Nature, Human, Communication
Total 23 word senses
- A/B/O (Noun) [English] A subgenre of erotic speculative fiction (originating in fan fiction) in which humanity has a dominance hierarchy based on stereotypical wolf pack dynamics, consisting of alphas (dominants), omegas (submissives), and betas (neutrals).
- alpha (Adjective) [English] Exhibiting characteristics of the alpha male/female archetype.
- beta (Noun) [English] Ellipsis of beta male, a man who is less competent or desirable than an alpha male.
- claiming bite (Noun) [English] In speculative erotica, a bite given by one person to another to form a permanent bond, typically leaving a scar or mark.
- claiming mark (Noun) [English] In speculative erotica, a scar or mark on a person's body signifying their permanent bond to another, typically the result of a bite.
- heat (Noun) [English] A condition where a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate; oestrus.; In omegaverse fiction, a cyclical period in which omegas experience an intense, sometimes irresistible biological urge to mate.
- heat (Noun) [English] A negative reaction from the audience, especially as a heel (or bad character), or in general.
- knot (Noun) [English] In omegaverse fiction, a bulbus glandis-like structure on the penis of a male alpha, which ties him to an omega during intercourse.
- mating bite (Noun) [English] A bite performed during copulation in certain species.
- mating bite (Noun) [English] In speculative erotica, a bite given by one person to another to form a permanent bond, typically leaving a scar or mark.
- mating mark (Noun) [English] A lasting mark or wound sustained during copulation in certain species.
- mating mark (Noun) [English] In speculative erotica, a scar or mark on a person's body signifying their permanent bond to another, typically the result of a bite.
- mpreg (Noun) [English] Abbreviation of male pregnancy.
- omega (Noun) [English] The twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, i.e. the last letter of every Greek alphabet. Uppercase version: Ω; lowercase: ω.
- omega (Noun) [English] A transfinite ordinal number referring to the next position after ordering a countably infinite set.
- omega (Noun) [English] An omega male.
- omega (Noun) [English] In omegaverse fiction, a person of a submissive secondary sex driven by biology, magic, or other means to bond with an alpha, with males of this type often being able to get pregnant.
- omegaverse (Noun) [English] A subgenre of erotic speculative fiction (originating in fan fiction) in which humanity has a dominance hierarchy based on stereotypical wolf pack dynamics, consisting of alphas (dominants), omegas (submissives), and betas (neutrals).
- present (Verb) [English] In omegaverse fiction, to have one's secondary sex (alpha, omega, or beta) become apparent, typically at puberty.
- rut (Verb) [English] To have sexual intercourse.
- slick (Noun) [English] A rapidly-expanding ring of dark water, resembling an oil slick, around the site of a large underwater explosion at shallow depth, marking the progress through the water of the shock wave generated by the explosion.
- slick (Noun) [English] A glossy magazine.
- slick (Noun) [English] In omegaverse fiction, the copious, lubricating bodily fluid produced by an omega in heat.
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