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noun
A person who performs sexual activity for payment, especially a woman
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(Men who seek that can go to prostitutes, though prostitution is illegal).
She dismissed theories that she turned to prostitution out of a sense of revenge at her own father's addiction to prostitutes and crack cocaine.
Momo was slammed by state media over apparent links to prostitutes, while WeChat removed as many as 20 million accounts related to pornography, prostitution and fraud.
The authors suggest decriminalising prostitution could avert a third of the infections that would otherwise happen to prostitutes and their customers.
Sufi shrines have always appealed to prostitutes.
Volkswagen also financed visits to prostitutes, according to prosecutors.
A couple discuss the husband's resort to prostitutes.
The subjects of your photographs in this series range from shamans to prostitutes.
She says he claimed that the state of his nerves required visits to prostitutes.
The plaza called Halmtorvet and the central street, Istedgade, were home to prostitutes and drug addicts.
"I am not the sort of man who goes to prostitutes.
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