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is whore
noun
A prostitute.
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One of you is rich and one of you is poor, or one of you is naïf and one of you is whore.
When the word is "whore," quite a lot.
Because the sad truth is, "whore" (and it's equally awful brethren, hoochie and slut) are the only ubiquitous and accepted terms we have in our contemporary vernacular to describe a woman who's had multiple sexual partners.
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But such is whore-hatred that, according to the inquiry's launch statement, all of this is rendered invisible.
His last significant film was Whore (1991), conceived as a realist riposte to Pretty Woman.
All those hippies were whores, he said.
The word in 1888 was whores.
It was whores and pimps and all the rest.
"All sorts of women, not just whores or princesses, but princesses who were whores.
To you, I'm certain, they are "whores".
Film sequels "are whores' movies," Mr. Goldman writes.
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