slut

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈsɫɐt/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A sexually promiscuous woman. derogatory,often,vulgar
    — dirty slut
  2. A sexually promiscuous woman.; A prostitute. broadly,derogatory,often,vulgar
    — You could hire a slut for a few hours, if you're that desperate.
  3. Any sexually promiscuous person. derogatory,often,vulgar
    — Before he met you, he was such a whore. No, I'm sorry! Whores get paid. He was a slut.
  4. Someone who seeks attention through inappropriate means or to an excessive degree. derogatory,figuratively,often,vulgar
    — a press slut
  5. A disloyal individual; someone who does not commit to a particular thing. derogatory,figuratively,often,vulgar
    — That guy was a job slut; he changed jobs way too often and quickly, to the point that employers will no longer hire him.
  6. A slovenly, untidy person, usually a woman. archaic,derogatory
    — 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.
  7. A bold, outspoken woman. derogatory,obsolete
    — Our Polly is a sad Slut! nor heeds what we have taught her.
  8. A female dog. obsolete
    — ‘Bête!’ 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.
  9. A maidservant. obsolete
    — Our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut, and pleases us mightily, doing more service than both the others and deserves wages better.
  10. A rag soaked in a flammable substance and lit for illumination. obsolete
动词 v.
  1. To wear slutty clothing or makeup, or otherwise behave in a slutty manner. vulgar
    — In an effort to avoid any spontaneous slutting out, I give myself a stern look in the mirror. "You can make out with him, but that's it," I tell my boy-crazed reflection.
  2. To visit places frequented by men, with the intention of engaging in sexual intercourse by means of flirting. slang,usually,vulgar
    — Shirley, you slut around here again, and I swear to God I'll break your neck.

词形变化

sluts plural s**t alternative sl*t alternative sluts present,singular,third-person slutting participle,present slutted participle,past slutted past s**t alternative sl*t alternative

词源

词源 1
From Middle English slutt, slutte, slute (“a dirty or slovenly person, usually a woman, scullery maid; messy animal to prepare as food; slush, mud”), probably from Old English *slȳte (“sleet”), from Proto-West Germanic *slautijā, from Proto-Germanic *slautijǭ (“sleet, hail”), related to Proto-West Germanic *slaut (“puddle, ditch”). Compare Dutch slodder and slet, dialectal Swedish slata (“idle woman”), Norwegian sludd (“sleet”), and the dialectal Norwegian slutr (“sleet, impure liquid”). Doublet of sleet.
词源 2
From Middle English slutt, slutte, slute (“a dirty or slovenly person, usually a woman, scullery maid; messy animal to prepare as food; slush, mud”), probably from Old English *slȳte (“sleet”), from Proto-West Germanic *slautijā, from Proto-Germanic *slautijǭ (“sleet, hail”), related to Proto-West Germanic *slaut (“puddle, ditch”). Compare Dutch slodder and slet, dialectal Swedish slata (“idle woman”), Norwegian sludd (“sleet”), and the dialectal Norwegian slutr (“sleet, impure liquid”). Doublet of sleet.
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