a word agreed upon before the scene
a word, sound or action that is used by the slave to communicate during a scene
a word that a spankee may use to stop spanking play immediately
a word that when uttered, signals the dominant partner to STOP immediately
When a participant utters a safeword, BDSM activity stops.
A term in BDSM that relates to a word or phrase used for communication in a scene. Most commonly, a safeword is used by the submissive to end a scene because of pain or other problems. When not previously discussed, three conventional terms are used in scenes; "green" for "Go ahead, I'm fine," "yellow" for "Slow down," and "red" for "Stop immediately."
word, phrase or signal the participants agree on which has the meaning of a stop sign - all play has to stop immediately when this signal is given.
A term which both parties understand means “stop the game right now!” This is particularly useful when you are playing a scene where the bottom may be pleading “no! don't hurt me!” as part of the fun. One of the most common safewords is “red”, which is usually accompanied by “yellow” (meaning “don't stop but ease off a bit”). Some people simply use “safeword”.
the code phrase or word used in any sort of B&D/S&M activity that really means "Stop NOW."
A word or words used as a signal between partners to halt a sexual activity during an S/M scene.
A safeword, as used in sports, is a code word used by a player to avoid impeding injury. In certain contact sports such as rugby and Professional wrestling , when a player feels an opposing players actions will lead to him or herself being seriously injured, he may a utter a safeword which tells the opponent to stop the actions. Professional Rugby union footballers recognize the safeword "Neck".