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slutty

American  
[sluht-ee] / ˈslʌt i /
Or sluttish

adjective

sluttier, sluttiest
  1. of, resembling, or characteristic of a slut.

    slutty behavior.


Other Word Forms

  • sluttishly adverb
  • sluttishness noun

Etymology

Origin of slutty

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

Example Sentences

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She was held up as a counterpoint to the supposedly slutty teenage girls he spent his time sneering at for the camera.

From Salon

“He’s busy, he’s working, he doesn’t have time for me,” she trills exasperatedly in “My Man on Willpower,” “My slutty pajamas not tempting him in the least.”

From Los Angeles Times

This was the ’70s, remember, so factor that in when you conjure up the image of a once quaint New England port town, clogged with tourists, daytrippers, hippies, drifters, lobster poachers, slutty chicks, dopers, refugees from Key West, and thousands upon thousands of energetically cruising gay men.

From Salon

Latinas of all backgrounds have endured being typecast as a slutty Maria or subservient Lupe.

From Los Angeles Times

They look like sexy young actresses on the outer fringes of Hollywood, which is what they are: According to IMDB, their movie roles include the horror movie victim in "Spin the Bottle" and the "slutty girl" in "Rock of Ages."

From Salon