What's the difference between floozie and hooker?

Floozie


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Hooker


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, hooks.
  • (n.) A Dutch vessel with two masts.
  • (n.) A fishing boat with one mast, used on the coast of Ireland.
  • (n.) A sailor's contemptuous term for any antiquated craft.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Yves was the vulnerable, suffering artist and Pierre the fiercely controlling protector: a man who, in Lespert's film, is painfully aware of his public image – "the pimp who's found his all-star hooker".
  • (2) "On his way home from winning the World Series, Joe Girardi, the manager of the New York Yankees, reportedly stopped to help a woman who had crashed her car," begins Richard Hooker.
  • (3) He talks up the "experience" aspect of Electric Daisy Carnival, from its dazzling barrage of state-of-the-art lighting to its dance troupes whose costumes are pitched midway between harlequin and hooker.
  • (4) Born Lois Hooker, she was brought up in Toronto and lied about her age to join the Canadian Army Show and tour Europe.
  • (5) March 30 2008: The News of the World splashes on its exposé under the heading "F1 boss has sick Nazi orgy with 5 hookers" with an inside double-page spread.
  • (6) The only people who walked in LA, they used to say, were Brits and hookers.
  • (7) "I couldn't be a lesbian hooker but I wanted to do something.
  • (8) The second row Courtney Lawes limped off at half-time, followed shortly after the break by the scrum-half Ben Youngs and the hooker Tom Youngs and the No 8 Billy Vunipola later left the field after treatment.
  • (9) When I was working on the streets, I would have said I was a happy hooker, that I’d never work in an office, that I enjoyed it.
  • (10) Soon after comes the familiar sight of folk having doggy-style sex with cheerful hookers in rooms lit by candles: Game Of Thrones is back, rude, raw and handing Mad Men its arse in the ratings.
  • (11) A turkey hook designed to lift a large bird out of a pan called the "turkey hooker" and illustrated with a picture of a turkey dressed in heels and looking provocative.
  • (12) A paper written by Hooker attempting to confirm the data was retracted by the journal that published it.
  • (13) "Any studio that puts out a movie where Leonardo DiCaprio snorts cocaine from a hooker's anus is a place I'm happy to call home," he said, in comments translated from the original French.
  • (14) If finding an apartment was difficult – a single woman who could afford to pay her own rent was clearly a hooker in the eyes of most landlords – winning serious work proved to be well nigh impossible.
  • (15) The film is said to include claims made by “CDC whistleblower” William H Thompson and scientist Brian S Hooker – claims that the CDC intentionally concealed evidence from a 2004 study indicating that African American boys are more likely to be diagnosed with autism after receiving the MMR.
  • (16) Matthysse has a bunged up right eye, and it's not responding to the Enswell; difficult times now against such a noted left-hooker.
  • (17) An early one-two of Brianstorm and Dancing Shoes sets the pace at breakneck and a lean, mean Fake Tales of San Francisco, an early rarity full of hookers and drug casualties, sends the crowd into paroxysms, as does a haunting orchestral version of Mardy Bum.
  • (18) And she didn't want intimacy, and hooking was a great way to get money for acting classes and she would always be in control - because hookers are in control, except when they're killed.
  • (19) And even then, once the filters are in place, there will still be a site offering endless pictures of women in bikinis, or see-through dresses, or "hooker heels", to tantalise salivating boys and offer a demeaning message for girls.
  • (20) "The drug use and the stuff with the hookers and the sales assistants and the sex in the office … that stuff is really, really accurate," said Belfort .

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