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whorish
whorish, a. Now arch. (ˈhɔərɪʃ) [f. whore n. + -ish1.] 1. a. Having the character of a whore; addicted to whoredom; lewd, unchaste (of a woman; rarely of a man).1560 Bible (Geneva) Prov. vi. 26 Because of the whoorish woman a man is broght to a morsel of bread. Ibid. Ezek. xvi. 30 Y⊇ worke of a pres... Oxford English Dictionary
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Őszöd speech
giving the speech, he used – among others – the Hungarian word szar (i.e., shit) or its related terms (, , etc.) eight times and the word (i.e., bitch, whorish wikipedia.org
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whoorish
whoor(e, whoorish see whore, whorr, whorish. Oxford English Dictionary
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whory
whory, a. Formerly rare. (ˈhɔərɪ) Also -ey. [f. whore n. + -y1.] = whorish. (In 2nd quot. with play upon hoary.)1682 Hickeringill Hist. Whiggism 11 The Papists, and the whory, roary, swory, scory, Tories. 1682 ‘T. Rationalis’ New News from Bedlam 88 And should it light upon Your whorey Head, The Whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sonnet 55
gives "sluttish" two definitions: 1) dirty, careless, slovenly (which can refer to objects and persons of both sexes) and 2) lewd, morally loose, and whorish wikipedia.org
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brothelsome
† ˈbrothelsome, a. Obs. [f. as prec. + -some.] Pertaining to a brothel, lewd, whorish.1624 F. White Repl. Fisher 83 The Vow of Chastitie filled all the Earth with the steame of Brothelsome impuritie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ionic Greek
witnessed in the language of Ephesian "beggar poet" Hipponax, who often used local slang (νικύρτας, σάβαυνις: terms of abuse; χλούνης, thief; κασωρικός, whorish wikipedia.org
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brothelly
† ˈbrothelly, a. Obs. [see -ly1.] Whorish.1607 Topsell Serpents 642 To play and meddle with filthy whores and brothelly queans. Oxford English Dictionary
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The White Goddess
On reviewing the book, Riding was furious, saying "Where once I reigned, now a whorish abomination has sprung to life, a Frankenstein pieced together from wikipedia.org
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brothellous
† ˈbrothellous, a. Obs. [see -ous.] = next.1583 Stubbes Anat. Abus. F ij, This whorish and brothellous painting and colouring of faces. Oxford English Dictionary
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I Don't Want You Back
mix his dirty mouth with Motown and doo-wop melodies aren't "clever or well-constructed enough to transcend the misogyny and double-standards put on whorish wikipedia.org
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womanish
womanish, a. (ˈwʊmənɪʃ) [-ish1 2.] 1. Of or belonging to a woman or women; a woman's; used or done by women. Now rare.1390 Gower Conf. I. 58 With so swete a stevene Lik to the melodie of hevene In wommanysshe vois thei singe. 1555 Lady Vane in Foxe A. & M. (1563) 1445/1, I..doe prepare..my womanishe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Survivalism (song)
passage describing the fallen city-nation of Babylon and how she has been corrupted by luxury and adultery, and how people are being called to leave this whorish wikipedia.org
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A. N. Sattampillai
He not only attacked the lifestyle of Europeans, but denounced Europeans as immoral, depraved, and whorish. wikipedia.org
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ruffian-like
ˈruffian-like, a. and adv. Also 6–7 ruffin-. [f. ruffian n.] A. adj. Befitting, appropriate to, a ruffian; resembling, having the qualities or manners of, a ruffian.α 1598 Florio, Roffianamenti, bawdries or ruffianlike tricks, ruflings. a 1627 Hayward Edw. VI (1630) 142 His bold answeres termed rude... Oxford English Dictionary
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