Strumpet
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- | # A woman held by others as [[retain]]ing a [[vulgar]] and [[discourteous]] [[disposition]]. | ||
- | # A [[strumpet]]. | ||
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- | ====Usage notes==== | ||
- | This term connotes a [[debasement]] of class or social standing. | ||
+ | # A female [[prostitute]]; a woman who is very sexually active. | ||
+ | # A female [[adulterer]]. | ||
+ | # A [[mistress]]. ''Usage - 1960's'' | ||
+ | #: ''Usage note'' - often used as ''bit of strumpet'', ''piece of strumpet''. | ||
+ | # A [[trollop]]. | ||
+ | #: ''Usage note'' - derogatory. | ||
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- A female prostitute; a woman who is very sexually active.
- A female adulterer.
- A mistress. Usage - 1960's
- Usage note - often used as bit of strumpet, piece of strumpet.
- A trollop.
- Usage note - derogatory.
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