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Definition of slut in English: slutnoun slʌtslət derogatory 1A woman who has many casual sexual partners. Example sentencesExamples - And, just for the record, when I was that age, neither I (alas) nor anyone I knew was getting any at the rate purported by the sluts in this movie.
- I wasn't a slut in high school, but if I had stuck around my small town after graduation, I would have become one.
- Girls still can be labeled sluts if they're sexually free, whereas boys aren't.
- There's also the obligatory nice hot chick (Jennifer Morrison) who's meant to balance out the film's other depictions of women as sluts, leeches and psychopaths.
- Come on, support your sisters, don't talk about being sluts and whores.
- Her roles moved from ingenue to slut, and from spinster to "the first lady of fright."
- She is introduced as a dim oversexed slut who works as a beauty parlor pedicurist.
- If you look at those who are successful in the tabloid business, day in, day out, they're called fat, ugly slappers, sluts…
- Can she have sex without losing all control, being branded a slut?
- "People think I'm just a slut having sex on screen but I didn't do it simply to jumpstart my career," she adds in the Express.
- You're dressing like a slut.
Synonyms promiscuous woman prostitute, whore slattern euphemistic model, escort, masseuse French poule informal floozie, bike, pro, ho British informal scrubber, slag, slapper North American informal tramp, hooker, hustler, roundheel, chippy, skank, puta, hoochie dated tart, scarlet woman, loose woman, hussy, woman of ill repute, streetwalker, trollop archaic harlot, strumpet, wanton, drab, doxy, trull, sloven 2dated A woman with low standards of cleanliness. Example sentencesExamples - Although she was handsome in a blowsy way, she was such a slut, with holes in her stockings and grubby straps showing.
- Women who have their eyebrows professionally plucked, blow-dry their hair for work and always know where they are when they wake up will arrive in the office with a hangover once a fortnight and say: "Oh, I'm such a slut."
Origin Middle English: of unknown origin. Rhymes abut, but, butt, cut, glut, gut, hut, intercut, jut, Mut, mutt, phut, putt, rut, scut, shortcut, shut, smut, strut, tut, undercut Definition of slut in US English: slutnounslətslət derogatory 1A woman who has many casual sexual partners. Example sentencesExamples - Girls still can be labeled sluts if they're sexually free, whereas boys aren't.
- Can she have sex without losing all control, being branded a slut?
- "People think I'm just a slut having sex on screen but I didn't do it simply to jumpstart my career," she adds in the Express.
- I wasn't a slut in high school, but if I had stuck around my small town after graduation, I would have become one.
- Her roles moved from ingenue to slut, and from spinster to "the first lady of fright."
- If you look at those who are successful in the tabloid business, day in, day out, they're called fat, ugly slappers, sluts…
- And, just for the record, when I was that age, neither I (alas) nor anyone I knew was getting any at the rate purported by the sluts in this movie.
- You're dressing like a slut.
- She is introduced as a dim oversexed slut who works as a beauty parlor pedicurist.
- There's also the obligatory nice hot chick (Jennifer Morrison) who's meant to balance out the film's other depictions of women as sluts, leeches and psychopaths.
- Come on, support your sisters, don't talk about being sluts and whores.
2dated A woman with low standards of cleanliness. Example sentencesExamples - Although she was handsome in a blowsy way, she was such a slut, with holes in her stockings and grubby straps showing.
- Women who have their eyebrows professionally plucked, blow-dry their hair for work and always know where they are when they wake up will arrive in the office with a hangover once a fortnight and say: "Oh, I'm such a slut."
Origin Middle English: of unknown origin. |