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One who has been perverted; one who has turned to error.
A sexually perverted person.
A pervert is usually so because of possessing a perversion, although the term is sometimes used more casually to describe anyone with a particular affinity for something not shared by the rest of the group. (eg. "curry pervert" for someone who likes eating hot curry around people who don't.) The word error has different meanings in different domains. ... Perversion is a term and concept describing those types of human behavior that are perceived to be a deviation from what is considered to be orthodox or normal. ... An Indian chicken curry Curry is the English description of any of a general variety of spiced dishes, best-known in Indian, Thai, Malaysia and other South Asian cuisines, but curry has been adopted into all of the mainstream cuisines of the Asia-Pacific area. ...
The traditional stereotype of the pervert is usually of a man wearing a raincoat and possibly with a comb-over. This image often used in cartoons such as South Park and Family Guy. The raincoat, a garment worn to protect the upper body from rain, is a compromise between fashion and utility. ... The comb over was patented in 1977. ... South Park is a Peabody- and Emmy Award-winning American animated television series about four fourth grade school boys who live in the small town of South Park, Colorado. ... Family Guy is an American animated comedy about a nuclear family in the suburb of Quahog, Rhode Island. ...
Pervertible (frequently misspelt "pervertable") is a term originally coined by David Stein to describe ordinary non-sexual objects, especially everyday household objects, that can be used sexually, particularly in BDSM play such as spanking (and thus also outside the BDSM scene).
As humiliation is often part of BDSM, the choice of the object may be intentionally humiliating in itself, as the victim is thus associated with a very young child (e.g.
The same subjective effect can also be obtained by using (perverting, in fact) the "slave's" body as an object, e.g.
A two-strand mattenklopper like the one shown here would be more flexible than a three- or four-strand mattenklopper.
Until the 1970s, a mattenklopper could be found in most well-kept houses in the Netherlands and Belgium There and for example in Spain, especially the wicker version was also used as a pervertible for domestic spanking, marking the punished behind in a distinctive pattern.
Its use in cleaning has been largely replaced by the carpet sweeper and then the vacuum cleaner, but it is still sold in household stores.