Definitions

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  • noun The receiver or victim of a spanking

Etymologies

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spank +‎ -ee

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Examples

  • The "spankee" never seemed to enter very heartily into the mirth of the occasion.

    Andersonville John McElroy 1887

  • The "spankee" never seemed to enter very heartily into the mirth of the occasion.

    Andersonville — Volume 2 John McElroy 1887

  • “Because we are friends, I am offering my services as a surrogate spankee.”

    Demon From The Dark Kresley Cole 2010

  • He was not averse to spanking, in which he played the spanker, not the spankee but he did not appear to be much interested in exploring the exotica of, say, the Kama Sutra.

    STAR PETER BISKIND 2010

  • Mike Duvall ` s spankee is allegedly a female lobbyist.

    CNN Transcript Sep 10, 2009 2009

  • In most democracies, after you see a spanking of the magnitude the Republicans just brought down on their own head – let alone two in a row – you can pretty safely expect an ideological civil war among the ranks of the spankee party.

    What To Do When Your Party Sucks 2008

  • I can't bear the ones where the spankee is passive and just lies there, no squirming, squealing, footlifting or hands flying back.

    My Bottom Smarts Bonnie 2010

  • Our Bottoms Burn: Becall says when the spankee is satisfied.

    My Bottom Smarts 2010

  • If it's disciplinary, once the spankee has shown true remorse.

    My Bottom Smarts 2010

  • I generally think Audrey makes an adorable spankee (although I confess I fancy her somewhat more in her Domme role).

    Spanked, not Silenced Pandora Blake 2010

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