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slut

 (slŭt)
n.
1. Often Offensive A person considered to be sexually promiscuous.
2. Archaic
a. A woman prostitute.
b. An untidy, dirty woman; a slattern.

[Middle English slutte.]

slut′tish adj.
slut′tish·ly adv.
slut′ty adj.
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slut

(slʌt)
n
1. derogatory a dirty slatternly woman
2. derogatory an immoral woman
3. (Animals) archaic a female dog
[C14: of unknown origin]
ˈsluttish adj
ˈsluttishly adv
ˈsluttishness n
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slut

(slʌt)

n.
1. a dirty, slovenly woman.
2.
a. a sexually immoral woman.
b. a prostitute.
[1375–1425; late Middle English slutte; compare dial. slut mud, Norwegian (dial.) slutr sleet, impure liquid]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.slut - a dirty untidy womanslut - a dirty untidy woman      
slob, sloven, slovenly person, pig - a coarse obnoxious person
2.slut - a woman adultererslut - a woman adulterer      
adulterer, fornicator - someone who commits adultery or fornication
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slut

noun tart, slag (Brit. slang), slapper (Brit. slang), scrubber (Brit. & Austral. slang), trollop, drab (archaic), sloven, slattern You look like a slut, dressed like that.
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slut

noun
A vulgar promiscuous woman who flouts propriety:
Slang: floozy.
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Translations
ämmäeukkohuoralutkanarttu
căţeacurvăprostituatătârfă
kurba
horaslampatik

slut

[slʌt] N (immoral) → puta f; (dirty, untidy) → marrana f, guarra f
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

slut

[ˈslʌt] nsouillon f
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slut

(inf)
n(liederliche) Schlampe (inf)
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slut

[slʌt] (offensive) n (immoral) → donnaccia, sgualdrina; (dirty, untidy) → sciattona
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References in classic literature ?
Did ye think to stop a full-grown buck, with Hector and the slut open upon him within sound, with that pop-gun in your hand!
There’s old Hector”— patting with affection a tall hound of black and yellow spots, with white belly and legs, that just then came in on the scent, accompanied by the slut he had mentioned; “see where the wolves bit his throat, the night I druv them from the venison that was smoking on the chimney top—that dog is more to be trusted than many a Christian man; for he never forgets a friend, and loves the hand that gives him bread,”
They called me Teresa at my baptism, a plain, simple name, without any additions or tags or fringes of Dons or Donas; Cascajo was my father's name, and as I am your wife, I am called Teresa Panza, though by right I ought to he called Teresa Cascajo; but 'kings go where laws like,' and I am content with this name without having the 'Don' put on top of it to make it so heavy that I cannot carry it; and I don't want to make people talk about me when they see me go dressed like a countess or governor's wife; for they will say at once, 'See what airs the slut gives herself!
you slut, you have no clothes, and cannot dance; you shall not go.' And when Ashputtel begged very hard to go, she said, 'If you can in one hour's time pick two of those dishes of peas out of the ashes, you shall go too.' And thus she thought she should at least get rid of her.
'She degenerates into a mere slut! She is tired of trying to please me uncommonly early.
"That slut of a servant has neglected it as usual," said I, "and I shall see nothing but pale ashes if I go in; it is a fine starlight night--I will walk a little farther."
Indeed, such wicked sluts cannot be too severely punished.
There's a place and time to dress like a thirsty slut and a senator of the republic.
Today, abstinence education is out, affirmative consent is in, and sexually entitled men have replaced the archetypal slut as the objects of society's scorn.
Slut Walks have been held in cities around the world since they began in Toronto, Canada, after a police officer suggested to university students that women could avoid being sexually assaulted by not dressing like "sluts".
Ms Lowe, who also worked for Manchester City in a matchday stewarding role, was said to have signed off: "I bloody miss you, love the slut."
Who else can I be a slut with?" The defendant, of Elmsbed Caravan Park in Poynton, Cheshire, denies one count of sexual activity with a child and five counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust.