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slut noun- a promiscuous girl or woman UK, 1450
- A girl with few friends who is low in the social hierarchy will get a reputation as a slut for the same behavior that doesn’t cost a popular girl anything. — Rosalind Wiseman, Queen Bees and Wannabes, p. 39, 2002
- This is when they are most likely to run around with reckless abandon, acting like complete sluts. — Karl Mark, The Complete A**hole’s Guide to Handling Chicks, p. 48, 2003
- He had ingrained in me the idea that I was just a slut with no self-respect. — Jenna Jameson, How to Make Love Like a Porn Star, p. 481, 2004
- a promiscuous boy or man US
- I was a little slut back then, trying to taste all the flavors, so I told her, “Wow, I’d love to fuck in that thing.” — Tommy Lee, The Dirt, p. 55, 2002
- a prostitute US, 1961
- “I’ll break his other arm if he sends another slut after me.” — Curt Cannon, Dead Men Don’t Dream, p. 38, 1953
- Now that’s the kind of girl you ought to be associating with, and not with common sluts like that one. Why, she didn’t even look clean. — Joseph Heller, Catch 22, p. 297, 1961
- They rarely refer to them other than as whores, sluts, trollops and the like. — Frederick K. Graham, The Bambo Chest, p. 71, 2000
- used as an affectionate female-to-female term of address US, 1983
Use of the term does not suggest promiscuity. - — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 4, November 1983
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