Another non - erotic meaning could be in a more general sense of being second - best or getting something that has already been partially used or experienced by others. Like if you buy a second - hand item that has been used a bit before, it might be seen as'sloppy seconds' in a non - sexual way.
In a non - erotic context,'sloppy seconds' can refer to getting something after someone else has already had a turn or used it. For example, if a person gets the leftovers of a meal that someone else has already eaten from, you could jokingly say they are having the'sloppy seconds'.
It can also be used in a social or group situation. For instance, if a group of friends are sharing an activity and one person joins in after the others have already started and had the initial fun, that late - comer might be said to be having the'sloppy seconds' of that activity.
Perhaps 'bellybutt' could be used in a fitness context too. If someone is doing exercises that target both the abdominal and gluteal muscles and they notice that those areas are changing in a way that seems connected, they might jokingly refer to it as their 'bellybutt' area, meaning the area where the belly and butt are both affected by the workout.
This kind of description is not suitable for public discussion as it goes against moral and ethical norms.
Maybe it could refer to stories about following in your mom's footsteps in a less - than - perfect way. Say your mom was really good at baking, but when you try to bake the same recipes, it doesn't turn out as well at first. So, the stories about your attempts could be like 'getting sloppy seconds' as you're trying to replicate what she did but not quite getting it right.
One way is in the context of time management during sleep. If one character in a story always wakes up early and gets the best part of the morning, while another character is'sleeping sloppy seconds' by sleeping in too long and missing out on the good morning stuff.
I'm not entirely sure what 'drow bred' specifically means outside of an erotic context as it's not a common phrase. It could potentially be a misspelling or a very specific term within a particular non - sexual sub - culture or game. For example, in some fantasy games, 'drow' is a type of elf - like creature, but 'bred' in this context without more information is hard to define precisely.
It's difficult to say exactly what 'fb kristen' means without more context. 'fb' could potentially refer to Facebook, but 'kristen' could be a name or some other kind of code or term specific to a particular group or situation.
It can create conflict. For instance, in a mystery story, if a detective accidentally gets a case that has been mishandled by another investigator (the'sloppy seconds'), he has to work against the mistakes made before. This adds an extra layer of difficulty and tension to the plot.
In a non - erotic context, 'touching his wife' could simply mean a gentle physical contact like holding hands, a loving pat on the back, or a warm hug. It can be a way of showing affection, support, or just a normal interaction between a married couple.
In a more metaphorical sense for stories, it could mean being the second to experience a particular type of sleep - related event. For instance, if there's a special type of sleep experiment or a new sleeping technique that one person tries first and then the other person tries later, they could be said to be'sleeping sloppy seconds' in the context of that experience.
Well, 'Mom brain washed' could imply that a mother has been sort of 'programmed' by the new set of responsibilities and experiences that come with motherhood. Like, she might be constantly thinking about baby - related things such as feeding schedules, diaper changes, and sleep patterns. This can overtake her normal thought processes and make it seem like her mind has been 'washed' with mom - stuff. It's not really a negative thing most of the time; it's just a natural part of the transition into motherhood.