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  • noun A victim of rape.

Etymologies

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rape +‎ -ee

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Examples

  • The official went on to clarify that rape itself is not illegal, provided the rapee is your wife, and you consider the raping “important to her education and development.”

    AFGHANISTAN BANS ‘THE KITE RUNNER’ 2008

  • As with the effort to appease the Nazis and Fascists nearly 70 years ago, however, the damage will not be confined to the rapee.

    Wonk Room » Gaffney: The President ‘May Actually Still Be’ A Muslim 2009

  • One that normally would come from a rapist to a rapee

    Which episode will GRRM write? 2009

  • In the meantime even sticking to the dubious concept of arguing these cases on the basis of whether the rapee said yes or no to the rapist; there have been some really bad, evil almost, liberties taken by other power figures to distort the outcomes of the police rape proceedings.

    I believe Louise Nicholas 2006

  • There may come a time when the onus of proof in these cases is more justly balanced ie that the suspected rapist has to prove that the rapee said “yes”.

    I believe Louise Nicholas 2006

  • There may come a time when the onus of proof in these cases is more justly balanced ie that the suspected rapist has to prove that the rapee said “yes”.

    I believe Louise Nicholas 2006

  • In my opinion, rape is about power and/or dehumanization not accrediting human feelings and rights to your rapee, and the sexual release/gratification/whatever is simply window dressing.

    “Equity feminism” and rape 2005

  • "Oh!" answered he, very composedly, as if it had been a canister full of black-rapee or black-guard, that he had just lifted down from his top-shelf, "it's just Doctor Blister's saws, whittles, and big knives, in case any of their legs or arms be blown away, that he may cut them off."

    The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith David Macbeth Moir 1824

  • "Oh!" answered he, very composedly, as if it had been a canister full of black-rapee or black-guard, that he had just lifted down from his top - shelf, "it's just Doctor Blister's saws, whittles, and big knives, in case any of their legs or arms be blown away, that he may cut them off."

    The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself David Macbeth Moir 1824

  • -- Sherman McCoy on Sept. 4, 2009 who would be the rapist and who would be the rapee?

    Lone Star Ball Adam J. Morris 2010

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