Slut

Noun

 * 1)  a sexually promiscuous woman or girl.
 * She's a slut, but I love her.
 * 1)  a man with the above qualities, often a gay man.
 * 2) * 2005, Adam & Steve
 * Before he met you, he was such a whore. No, I'm sorry! Whores get paid. He was a slut.
 * 1)  a prostitute.
 * You could hire a slut for a few hours, if you're that desperate.
 * 1)  a slovenly, untidy person, usually a woman.
 * 2) * 1600 : William Shakespeare, As you like it
 * Clo. Truly, and to cast away honestie vppon a foule slut, were to put good meate into an vncleane dish. \ Aud. I am not a slut, though I thanke the Goddes I am foule.
 * 1) * 1602 : William Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor
 * Where fires thou find’st unrak’d, and hearths unswept, \ There pinch the Maids as blew as Bill-berry, \ Our radiant Queene, hates Sluts, and Sluttery.
 * 1)  a bold, outspoken woman.
 * 2) * 1728 : John Gay, Begger’s Opera
 * Our Polly is a sad Slut! nor heeds what we have taught her.
 * 1)  a female dog.
 * 2) * 1852 : Susanna Moodie, Roughing it in the Bush
 * ‘Bete!’ returned the angry Frenchman, bestowing a savage kick on one of the unoffending pups which was frisking about his feet. The pup yelped; the slut barked and leaped furiously at the offender, and was only kept from biting him by Sam, who could scarcely hold her back for laughing; the captain was uproarious; the offended Frenchman alone maintained a severe and dignified aspect. The dogs were at length dismissed, and peace restored.
 * 1)  a maid.
 * 2) * 1664 : Samuel Pepys, The Diary of Samuel Pepys
 * Our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut, and pleases us mightily, doing more service than both the others and deserves wages better.
 * 1)  a rag soaked in a flammable substance and lit for illumination.

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:promiscuous woman.
 * See also Thesaurus:prostitute.

Derived terms

 * slutty
 * slutliness, sluttiness
 * sluttery
 * sluttish
 * sluttishness

Verb

 * 1) To wear slutty clothing or makeup, or otherwise behave in a slutty manner.
 * 2) * 1998, David Baldacci, The Winner:
 * Shirley, you slut around here again, and I swear to God I'll break your neck.

Thesaurus
Jezebel, Partlet, bad woman, baggage, bandog, biddy, bitch, bossy, bowwow, broad, brood mare, bungler, canine, chippy, clitoromaniac, cocotte, cow, disregarder, dodger, doe, dog, dowdy, drab, easy lay, easy woman, ewe, ewe lamb, fancy dog, filly, floozy, frail sister, frump, goldbrick, goof-off, grisette, guide dog, guinea hen, gyp, harridan, heifer, hen, hind, hog, hussy, hysteromaniac, idler, ignorer, jade, jenny, jezebel, kennel, lap dog, lioness, litterbug, loose woman, malapert, malingerer, mare, nanny, nanny goat, neglecter, negligent, nymphet, nympho, nymphomaniac, pack of dogs, peahen, pickup, pig, pooch, procrastinator, pup, puppy, quean, roe, saucebox, schlep, schlump, she-bear, she-goat, she-lion, sheep dog, shirker, show dog, slacker, slattern, sled dog, slob, sloppy Joe, sloven, snip, sow, strumpet, swine, tart, tigress, toy dog, traipse, tramp, trifler, trollop, trull, uteromaniac, vixen, waiter on Providence, wanton, watchdog, wench, whelp, whore, working dog

Etymology
First attested in 1402, with the meaning untidy woman; cognate with the Dutch slodder, dialectal Swedish slata (idle woman). From the Late Middle English slutte, from slut (mud); of uncertain origin beyond that. Compare the dialectal Norwegian slutr (sleet, impure liquid).

Noun

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 * Hindi: कुलटा
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 * Latin: moecha


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 * : (imrāt fāsqa),  (mums)
 * : 荡妇 (dàngfù)
 * : slet
 * : virinaĉo
 * : pute, garce
 * : רשלן (rashlan), שלומפר (shlumper)
 * : 흘게늦은 (heulgeneucheun)
 * : slutte
 * : (khorak sag),  (zan kasîf)
 * : flejtuch, suka


 * : prostituta, puta , meretriz , mulher da vida , garota de programa , cadela , galinha , vaca , boqueteira , acompanhante , vadia (11)
 * : leodag, bruchag , reipseach , luid , strapaid , slapag
 * : hure
 * : курва, проститутка
 * : dejada, puta , golfa , ramera , mujerzuela , cambollana
 * : (yĭng châat chûa)
 * : slwt, slebog
 * : הולטײַק (hultaik)
 * : umnukuba, ivaka

Anagrams

 * lust
 * UTSL

Adjective

 * 1) over
 * 2) finished

Noun

 * 1) end

Adjective

 * 1) crippled
 * 2) ugly

Etymology
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Synonyms

 * urât

Antonyms

 * frumos

Adjective

 * 1) over, finished; which has come to an end
 * Deras förhållande är slut.
 * Their relationship is over.
 * 1) gone, no more, 'the last is taken'
 * Kakorna är slut.
 * There are no more cookies.
 * 1) exhausted; very tired

Derived terms

 * ta slut
 * sluta

Noun

 * 1) end
 * Jag tyckte om slutet av boken.
 * I liked the end of the book.