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slutty

or slut·tish

[ sluht-ee ]

adjective

, slut·ti·er, slut·ti·est.
  1. of, resembling, or characteristic of a slut:

    slutty behavior.



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Other Words From

  • sluttish·ly adverb
  • sluttish·ness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of slutty1

1350–1400; Middle English: dirty, slovenly; slut, -y 1
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Example Sentences

But sometime in the last 20 years, we became slutty ambition monsters.”

Instead, she leaned into what analysts referred to as an almost archaic, pre-#MeToo “nutty and slutty” attack, suggesting that Daniels was a promiscuous and prolific fabulist.

From Salon

Instead of dialing back the aggressiveness she showed Tuesday, when she first began cross-examining Stormy Daniels, she leaned into it on Thursday, deploying what an NBC legal analyst referred to as the "nutty and slutty" attack.

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So, for me, making happy songs, or slutty songs, takes just as much effort as writing a slow ballad.

From BBC

“That a then-septuagenarian advice columnist could say the word penis without blushing and discuss the importance of communication in sexual relationships doesn’t mean she was or is nutty or slutty,” Rubin added.

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