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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two sluts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, though it is derogatory.
It can be used in contexts discussing promiscuity or in a derogatory manner towards individuals, but caution is advised due to its offensive nature. Example: "In the story, the two sluts were often the subject of gossip among the townspeople."
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Two sluts approach and kiss, very tenderly, right by the preacher.
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"From one slut to another!" Rachel says, raising a toast.
My mother would have gone crazy with worry if I'd had to share a dorm room with three other girls — three "drunken sluts," in her words.
Various suggestions for accompanying pieces that would mitigate the article's offensiveness — "Top Ten Male Sluts" — were shot down.
So if you're cheated on, I recommend More Than Two, Ethical Slut and Poly Role Models as resources.
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"At my school we hear three words, slut, sket and slag, every day.
Pink performed both of these sloshy anthems — and, a bit later, one called "Slut Like You" — with winning gusto, though they represent a receding vantage for her.
The titular Rebel Girl holds her head high despite people calling her a "dyke" – or, in another recorded version of the song (there are three), a "slut" – disparaging the notions of sexual ambiguity and promiscuity that the riot grrrls kicked against.
El-Sherbini who was wearing an Islamic headscarf, was called "Islamist", "terrorist" and (according to one report) "slut".
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