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trollop

American  
[trol-uhp] / ˈtrɒl əp /

noun

Older Use.
  1. an immoral or sexually promiscuous woman (now often used facetiously).

  2. a prostitute.

  3. an untidy or slovenly woman; slattern.


trollop British  
/ ˈtrɒləp /

noun

  1. a promiscuous woman, esp a prostitute

  2. an untidy woman; slattern

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of trollop

First recorded in 1605–15; earlier trollops; perhaps akin to troll 1

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"But he will not vote for your corrupt measure, nevertheless, madam!" exclaimed Mr. Trollop, rising from his seat in a passion.

From The Gilded Age, Part 5. by Warner, Charles Dudley

He consulted with Trollop and one or two others.

From The Gilded Age, Part 5. by Warner, Charles Dudley

Mr Trollop opened his eyes rather widely at this novel aspect of the case.

From The Gilded Age, Part 5. by Warner, Charles Dudley

He urged her not to attempt to influence Mr. Trollop in any way, and explained that whatever she might attempt in that direction would surely be used against her and with damaging effect.

From The Gilded Age, Part 5. by Warner, Charles Dudley

You voted for it, Mr. Trollop, though you always opposed the measure until after you had an interview one evening with a certain Mrs. McCarter at her house.

From The Gilded Age, Part 5. by Warner, Charles Dudley

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