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The phrase "whore out" is not grammatically correct and is not acceptable in formal written English.
It can be considered slang and may be used in informal contexts such as in speech or casual writing. Example: "My friend was so desperate for money that he was practically whoring himself out to anyone who would pay."
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whore out
verb
To prostitute, take advantage of, exploit, show off; to hire out or provide to others like a whore; to pimp, swap one's sex partner.
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Do you whore out your daughter?
They then go on to whore out products they're paid to plug, so in the middle of "a real man will always love you when your entire family dies -style meandies -stylere's a bunch of "HOT NEW IPHONE HAXXX CHECK Emeanderings!!!" plugs.
You'd want me to whore out.
"Thank you, Donald Trump, for getting that whore out of office".
Jamie, get this cheap kidnapping whore out of here, won't you?
Walt, nearly drowning himself in the effort to keep his dad afloat, calls his mother a whore out of loyalty to his father's suffering.
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The paps go after me because I don't whore myself out".
Lou walked away, offended: "If my old man had told me anything, it was never to whore myself out for a dollar".
"I've been offered $5,000, $10,000, a blank check to do a reading, but I'm not going to whore myself out," Edward says.
We regularly use Facebook to whore ourselves out to y'all (we're currently using it to plan our big birthday bash we need ideas, people!), but it looks like some people don't want us to have any fun.
As part of the marketing efforts for the book, Jess, my publisher's Publicity Manager, is doing everything she can to whore me out to the media: arranging radio interviews, convincing editors of newspapers to run extracts, setting up readings — that kind of thing.
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