(n.) A woman who is negligent of her dress or house; one who is not neat and nice.
(a.) Resembling a slattern; sluttish; slatterny.
(v. t.) To consume carelessly or wastefully; to waste; -- with away.
Example Sentences:
(1) She wrote that writers such as Caitlin Moran and Bryony Gordon (the Telegraph journalist allegedly called a “slut” or “slattern” by Michael Fallon , the defence secretary) are producing hyperconfessional works that constitute an “abandoning of dignity and self-respect”.
(2) This may be tricky for a party famously disapproving of slatterns who don't clean behind their fridges, but one can see why Farage thinks it worth a go.
(3) The word slut can mean a women who is slatternly but also one who is sexually promiscuous.
Slut
Definition:
(n.) An untidy woman; a slattern.
(n.) A servant girl; a drudge.
(n.) A female dog; a bitch.
Example Sentences:
(1) Some women attended the protest wearing jeans and T-shirts, while others took the mission of reclaiming the word "slut" – one of the stated objectives of the movement – more literally and turned out in overtly provocative fishnets and stilettos.
(2) The fact that so little progress has been made in the specific area of female sexuality is partly because of divisions within feminism – many of the boldest voices see the Slut business as a post-modern stunt, where sexual violence is used as a stalking horse to co-opt young women into hot pants and thence into the raunch culture that oppresses them further.
(3) to a megaphone-brandishing woman with the words "moralising slut" written across her chest (a reference to Russian deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin, who called Madonna a moralising "slut" when she expressed support for Pussy Riot).
(4) In most languages, the most common sexist insults are "whore" or "slut", which makes women want to distance themselves from the stigma associated with those words, and from those who incarnate it.
(5) But the Brits announcement has not come in isolation; it follows the collapse in the last two years of three dance music magazines (Muzik, Ministry and Jockey Slut), the news that London superclub Ministry of Sound's revenues have fallen by more than a third since 2001, and, most recently, the commercial failure of the latest albums from Britain's two biggest dance acts, Fatboy Slim and the Prodigy.
(6) We’re fat and we’re sluts, but we’re also too ugly to get laid, and even though we’re both paid to talk for a living, we have nothing to say, and should shut up.
(7) A senior official called her a "moralising slut" for the former, and nine claimants brought a $10.7m lawsuit against her for the latter.
(8) Over the weekend, videos emerged showing Rodger, the son of film director, railing about his hatred of women and claiming he would "slaughter every single spoiled, stuck-up, blonde slut I see".
(9) Another Twitter user, going by the handle @CoreyOC21, sent a message to Ennis-Hill which read: “Hope Ched Evans gets you you little slut.” A spokesman for South Yorkshire police said: “Officers are looking into the tweets.” The feminist campaigner Jean Hatchet, who started a campaign signed by more than 160,000 people on change.org calling on the club to break all ties with the player , told the Guardian she has been receiving up 500 abusive tweets a minute from supporters of the disgraced footballer.
(10) And at the same time, at just eight years old, I thought, fucking hell, are you this much of a slut for a kind word?
(11) And this is what is so confounding about the word "slut": it's arguably the most ubiquitous slur used against women, and yet it's nearly impossible to define.
(12) "Fucking hypocrite slut," quipped one gallant observer.
(13) Called "whores" and "sluts", husbands shun them and police and judges can re-rape them.
(14) So "slut" (or any of its variations) is an accusation with power behind it.
(15) Somehow, those teenaged girls didn't get a fraction of the media slut-shaming that was levelled on their pop princess counterpart.
(16) She wrote that writers such as Caitlin Moran and Bryony Gordon (the Telegraph journalist allegedly called a “slut” or “slattern” by Michael Fallon , the defence secretary) are producing hyperconfessional works that constitute an “abandoning of dignity and self-respect”.
(17) In December 2012, a Tumblr blog called Snapchat Sluts published photos of topless women, although it claimed the images were all submitted willingly.
(18) Much more chilling for me was the recent debate around the Slut Walks.
(19) She has been an actor for eight years, and last year set up the site to share the kind of adverts for acting jobs she came across: one posted this week said it was looking for actors who are "the very definition of sluts".
(20) Yet we still do most of them (statistically, I mean; I don’t personally, I am a slut) and they are still unpaid.