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whores
English
Noun
whores
- plural of whore
- From the window of my red-light-district apartment I could watch the whores strutting back and forth, trying to entice their johns.
Verb
whores
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whore
- She's caught in a trap; she whores all night just to earn enough to spend the day getting stoned.
Anagrams
- Howser, Whoser, howers, reshow, show-er, shower, showre
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whorey
English
Etymology
whore +? -y
Pronunciation
Adjective
whorey (comparative whorier, superlative whoriest)
- (vulgar, derogatory) Slutty, promiscuous.
- 1974, The New York times book review (volume 2)
- The pity is that she didn't get more of the entertaining roles that were in her range; she hardly had the stability to play a mother or even a secretary and she was a shade too whorey for Daisy Miller or her descendants […]
- 2011, Cris Mazza, Various Men Who Knew Us as Girls (page 161)
- After I told her, I stayed, as the chorus girls and the all-girl band applied their heavy whorey make-up, and watched the boy who played the MC get his face created.
- That is a very whorey, showy dress, Sara.
- 1974, The New York times book review (volume 2)
Translations
Anagrams
- Howery
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