slut
IPA: sɫˈʌt
noun
- (vulgar, often derogatory) A sexually promiscuous woman.
- (vulgar, by extension) A prostitute.
- (vulgar, often derogatory) Any sexually promiscuous person, often a gay man.
- (vulgar, figuratively, often derogatory) Someone who seeks attention through inappropriate means or to an excessive degree.
- (vulgar, figuratively, often derogatory) A disloyal individual; someone who does not commit to a particular thing.
- (archaic, derogatory) A slovenly, untidy person, usually a woman.
- (obsolete, derogatory) A bold, outspoken woman.
- (obsolete) A female dog.
- (obsolete) A maidservant.
- (obsolete) A rag soaked in a flammable substance and lit for illumination.
verb
- (vulgar) To wear slutty clothing or makeup, or otherwise behave in a slutty manner.
- (slang, vulgar, usually with around) To visit places frequented by men, with the intention of engaging in sexual intercourse by means of flirting.
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Examples of "slut" in Sentences
- You're either a virginor a slut.
- I'm a bit of a single malt slut.
- She is a ugly slut with big breast.
- There isa much bigger slut in there,
- I'm the daughter of a thief and a slut.
- Hussy was previously a redirect to slut.
- She's not even gloating over the number slut.
- I'm a slut in training and the teory points to that...
- A Slavekeeper cannot treat his odalisque as a whore or a slut.
- But the term slut is now sexualised to mean promiscuous woman.
- It can't be slut because the term How the slut are you does not fit.
- The focus on "reclaiming" the word slut fails to address the real issue.
- And I wonder what those children of yours would think of their mother, especially when they start hearing the word slut and your name in the same sentence.
- But, eased by Facebook and Twitter and the overuse of the term "slut", which the media adores for obvious reasons, the movement has spawned satellite SlutWalks.
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