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To whore
noun
A prostitute.
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A poem from the 9th century Ynglingatal that forms the basis of Ynglinga saga is then quoted that describes Hel's taking of Dyggvi: I doubt not :but Dyggvi's corpse Hel does hold :to whore with him; :for Ulf's sib :a scion of kings :by right should :caress in death: :to love lured Loki's sister Yngvi's heir :o'er all Sweden.
We talked with German historian Atina Grossman about Germany's long history of whoring and taxing the whores they love to whore with.
You'd want me to whore out.
"They have to be careful not to whore the brand too much," he said.
"I know that some of our members are inclined to whore, but we cannot be apes," the Republican aide said.
Only Van Alden has a wife but prefers to whore it up rather than be with the unfortunate Rose.
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So he goes to whores, and burns down a church.
From an interview in May 1973 Interviewer Robin Day: "Why should a man of your social position have to go to whores?" Lord Lambton: "People like variety.
His lack of confidence extended even to whores, and this was a man who had been with more women than he had fingers and toes.
Eastwood's detective, Wes Block, drawn to whores and kinky sex, scours the bars and clubs for a man who murders prostitutes, and mostly encounters his own desire.
But back to whores: Edlund and Korn admit that spouses and streetwalkers aren't exactly alike.
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