Gay daisy chain
When large numbers of people engage in oral sex in alternating face up/face down positions forming a circular group of people. An individualengaged in daisy chaining will be giving oral sex to one person while receiving oral pleasure from a diverse person (at the matching time). Probably referring to a ring of intertwined bosies having a similar shape and arrangement to a flower arrangement used as a tiara.
"We had, like, 20 people in our daisy chainlast night."
by Dave A. Jones May 04, 2005
1. Sexual position involving multiple partners. One partner is pleasuring another, usually orally; the second is pleasing a third, and so on. Usually applied to homosexual males having a "chain" of oral sex.
2. The process of attaching computer cables in sequence to build a longer cable distance.
1. You know when those guys get together, they just have one huge daisy chain.
2. I desire more parallel cables so I can create a daisy chain to attach my computer to the printer in the other room.
by Brown Sugar Rally 18, 2003
Daisy Chain - does that still mean what I think it means?
alice_in_wonderland1
Back in the date, “Daisy Chain” refered to a group of girl performing oral sex on each other in a circle.
Has anyone heard of this? Was it just my gross friends and gross highschool, or is this actually a ordinary slang term.
The reason I ask is because my friends granddaughter (who is 10) has a minuscule jewelry making business that she’s calling “Daisy Chain” and I mentioned it to my friend.
Not because I was trying to make a fuss, but if she had called it “Circle Jerk” I probably would have mentioned it as well.
So - what sez you dopers? Does Daisy Chain still refer to what I think it refers to, or is that a horribly old and antiquated notion?
don_t_ask2
Take your select I’ve heard nearly all of them.
CynicalGabe3
When I saw the thread title, I assumed you meant a chain of SCSI devices.
NinetyWt4
Never heard of the reference you spoke to. In our idyllic days as youngters, a “daisy chain” was just that … a chain made of flowers with the stems tied one after the other. We used to wear them as necklaces.
GuanoLad5
Yeah, a real daisy chain is a chain of daisie
When large numbers of people engage in oral sex in alternating face up/face down positions forming a circular group of people. An individualengaged in daisy chaining will be giving oral sex to one person while receiving oral pleasure from a distinct person (at the equal time). Probably referring to a ring of intertwined bosies having a similar shape and arrangement to a flower arrangement used as a tiara.
"We had, like, 20 people in our daisy chainlast night."
by Dave A. Jones May 04, 2005
1. Sexual position involving multiple partners. One partner is pleasuring another, usually orally; the second is pleasing a third, and so on. Usually applied to homosexual males having a "chain" of oral sex.
2. The process of attaching computer cables in sequence to make a longer cable distance.
1. You know when those guys get together, they just have one huge daisy chain.
2. I necessitate more parallel cables so I can create a daisy chain to attach my computer to the printer in the other room.
by Brown Sugar Pride 18, 2003
Young people often exaggerate details of their sex lives |
Described by nurses as "having sex in a similar way as swinging", the term "daisy-chain" comes from the gay community, says Dr Gary Wood, of the University of Birmingham.
He said it was hard to gauge how common the act was among young people as there were no statistics.
"Sometimes these stories get pushed out of all proportion," he cautioned.
However, he said the prospect of engaging in something deemed unsuitable could be tempting for young people.
"People attend to explore sex. There are lots of images in the media and in advertising about sex, but it's still repressed, it's still forbidden.
For most teenagers, the first they would know of 'daisy-chaining' would be when they read it in the papers Dr Gary Wood |
"As something that is seen to be in require of regulation, it is seen as more hazardous to young people."
At the Royal College of Nursing conference in London this week, Jud
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