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What does "pass out game" mean? Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:08 am  What does "pass out game" mean?
 

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #157 "Idioms with the phrasal verb pass", question 10

The ......... game is just a preadolescent version of autoerotic asphyxia paraphilia.

(a) pass through
(b) pass out
(c) pass by
(d) pass over

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #157 "Idioms with the phrasal verb pass", answer 10

The pass out game is just a preadolescent version of autoerotic asphyxia paraphilia.

Correct answer: (b) pass out

Your answer was: correct
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What does "pass out game" mean? Wed Feb 20, 2008 15:15 pm  What does "pass out game" mean?
 

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Me neither, Gamey-- the medical language is too difficult, isn't it? Here's what the medical words mean:

Autoerotic asphyxia paraphilia: The kind of paraphilia in which sexual pleasure is reached through physical or moral pain it is define sexual masochism. A particularly dangerous kind is hypoxyphilia, that involves excitement by oxygen deprivation in various situations in which death is grazed or even reached. The fatal accidents from autoerotic practices are provoked with various modalities, but the more frequent ones are the strangling and the asphyxia due to the practice of “hanging” (autoerotic asphyxia or AEA) in course of masturbation in presence of pornographic material and other objects like locks and prosthesis.
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