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In reply to the discussion: What's a good substitute for "whore"? [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)But the results don't back up this idea that "whore" means something other than whote.
Common Informal
Synonyms for whore
noun prostitute
call girlstarescortstarfallen womanstarharlotstarhookerstarhustlerstarlady of the eveningstarprostar
Usage Notes
See contraction.
More words related to whore
floozy
noun. sexually promiscuous woman
bimbo
broad
doxy
easy make
hooker
moll
nympho
piece of tail
prostitute
tramp
whore
harlot
noun. prostitute
call girl
concubine
courtesan
fallen woman
floozy
hooker
hussy
lady of the evening
loose woman
nymphomaniac
painted woman
slut
streetwalker
strumpet
tramp
whore
hooker
noun. prostitute
bawd
call girl
concubine
courtesan
fallen woman
floozy
harlot
hustler
lady of the evening
moll
nymphomaniac
painted
pro
streetwalker
strumpet
whore
woman of the streets
working girl
hussy
noun. loose woman
broad
floozy
jade
jezebel
minx
slut
strumpet
tart
tramp
trollop
vamp
wench
whore
hustler
noun. con artist; prostitute
call girl
cheater
fast talker
floozy
grifter
hooker
rip-off artist
scam artist
streetwalker
swindler
whore
Jezebel
noun. prostitute
broad
fallen woman
femme fatale
floozy
harlot
hooker
hussy
jade
loose woman
scarlet
slut
strumpet
tart
trollop
vamp
whore
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Word Origin & History
whore O.E. hore "prostitute, harlot," from P.Gmc. *khoraz (fem. *khoron-) "one who desires" (cf. O.N. hora "adulteress," Dan. hore, Swed. hora, Du. hoer, O.H.G. huora "whore;" in Goth. only in the masc. hors "adulterer, fornicator," also as a verb, horinon "commit adultery"
, from PIE *qar-, a base that has produced words in other languages for "lover" (cf. L. carus "dear;" O.Ir. cara "friend;" O.Pers. kama "desire;" Skt. Kama, name of the Hindu god of love, kamah "love, desire," the first element in Kama Sutra). Whore itself is perhaps a Gmc. euphemism for a word that has not survived. Some equivalent ...
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