breeze vs slave

breeze

verb
  • To take a horse on a light run in order to understand the running characteristics of the horse and to observe it while under motion. 

  • To blow gently. 

  • To move casually, in a carefree manner. 

  • To swim near the surface of the water, causing ripples in the surface. 

  • To buzz. 

noun
  • An excited or ruffled state of feeling; a flurry of excitement; a disturbance; a quarrel. 

  • A light, gentle wind. 

  • Wind blowing across a cricket match, whatever its strength. 

  • Ashes and residue of coal or charcoal, usually from a furnace. See Wikipedia article on Clinker. 

  • Any activity that is easy, not testing or difficult. 

  • A brief workout for a racehorse. 

  • A gadfly; a horsefly; a strong-bodied dipterous insect of the family Tabanidae. 

slave

verb
  • To work as a slaver, to enslave people. 

  • To work hard. 

  • To place a device under the control of another. 

noun
  • A sex slave, a person who is forced against their will to perform, for another person or group, sexual acts on a regular or continuing basis. 

  • An abject person. 

  • A submissive partner in a BDSM relationship who (consensually) submits to (sexually and/or personally) serving one or more masters or mistresses. 

  • A device (such as a secondary flash or hard drive) that is subject to the control of another (a master). 

  • A person who is held in servitude as the property of another person, and whose labor (and often also whose body and life) is subject to the owner's volition and control. 

  • A drudge; one who labors or is obliged (e.g. by prior contract) to labor like a slave with limited rights, e.g. an indentured servant. 

  • One who has no power of resistance (to something), one who surrenders to or is under the domination (of something). 

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