streetwalker

IPA: strˈitwɔkɝ

noun

  • (now rare) Someone walking in the street; an average citizen.
  • A prostitute who looks for customers on the streets and in other public places.
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Examples of "streetwalker" in Sentences

  • Sheridan allegedly did a cameo as a streetwalker.
  • Streetwalker has being improving the article the way he knows best.
  • After all, this is the one time of year it's socially acceptable to wear more makeup than a streetwalker.
  • The young woman in streetwalker’s clothes and her companion were actually undercover conservative activists with a hidden camera.
  • Hahaha ... oh man ... well hopefully he has a little more dignity nowadays and can refrain from going back to the "streetwalker"!
  • SIEGEL: Well, I haven't heard you answer the question about Photoshopped images of the Obamas dressed up as a pimp and a streetwalker.
  • Maybe it's just me, but if I wanted to ogle vapid, jiggly plasti-tramps sporting the latest in streetwalker fashion I'd go to a strip club.
  • According to historian Ruth Rosen, who pioneered the social history of prostitution in the United States, “The average brothel inmate or streetwalker”—the lowest positions in the trade—“received from one to five dollars a ‘trick,’ earning in one evening what other working women made in a week.”

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