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Revision as of 14:20, 23 December 2020
An order or command is a directive given by an authority that must be obeyed.
Orders are important in the military, but are also found in other areas of life where there are directives given that must be followed. Usually the term order implies strictness (an authoritarian regime) and punitive consequences if the order is not obeyed.
An order can refer to either something that must be done (e.g. "Make up the room"), or to something that must not be done (e.g. "Don't smoke in here").
Famous orders in spanking literature and roleplay
The following is a list of simple, short instructions that you'll often encounter in spanking stories. They can also be put to good use in spanking roleplay. (Add new entries in alphabetic order.)
- Assume the position
- Be quiet.
- Bend over.
- Come here.
- Don't move.
- Follow me.
- Get over my lap.
- Get up.
- Go back to your seat
- Hold still.
- Keep your legs together.
- Look at me.
- Open your mouth.
- Put your hands on your back.
- Put your hands on your head.
- Put your hands on your knees.
- Put your legs apart
- or Spread your legs.
Other meanings
"Order" can also refer to:
- the contrary of chaos or disorder
- a religious order
- the term "order" in biological taxonomy
- social order
- various terms called "order" in mathematics
"Command" can also refer to:
- a command in computer programming
- in language, the imperative
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