whores

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Definition of whores in English Turkish dictionary

whore
fahişe

Kocamdan uzak dur, seni fahişe! - Stay away from my husband, you whore!

Asla senin fahişen olmayacağım. - I'll never be your whore.

whores.
fahişe
whore
kaltak
whore
ağır işçi
whore
orospu
whore
(Argo) kevaşe
whore
orospusu
whore
{f} fuhuş yapmak
whore
{f} orospuluk yapmak
whore
{f} fahişelik yapmak
whore
kahpe
English - English
plural of whore
third-person singular of whore
attention whores
plural form of attention whore
crack whores
plural form of crack whore
graphics whores
plural form of graphics whore
media whores
plural form of media whore
stat whores
plural form of stat whore
whore
: To pimp; to pander
whore
: To prostitute oneself
whore
A person who is considered to be sexually promiscuous (see also: slut)
whore
: To engage the services of a prostitute
whore
{v} to converse carnally and unlawfully
whore
{n} a strumpet, prostitute, loose woman
whore
A woman who practices unlawful sexual commerce with men, especially one who prostitutes her body for hire; a prostitute; a harlot
whore
A whore is the same as a prostitute
whore
To corrupt by lewd intercourse; to make a whore of; to debauch
whore
a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money
whore
A person who is unscrupulous, especially one who compromises their principles for gain
whore
A prostitute
whore
To worship false and impure gods
whore
To pimp; to pander
whore
A person who is considered to be sexually promiscuous
whore
{i} prostitute; person who is sexually indiscriminate; person who is willing to disregard moral principles to achieve something (Offensive Slang)
whore
To prostitute oneself
whore
have unlawful sex with a whore
whore
{f} work as a prostitute; compromise personal principles in order to gain something (Offensive Slang)
whore
To have unlawful sexual intercourse; to practice lewdness
whore
corrupt by lewd intercourse
whore
To engage the services of a prostitute
whores

    Turkish pronunciation

    hôrz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhôrz/ /ˈhɔːrz/

    Etymology

    [ 'hOr, 'hor, 'hur ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hore, from Old English hOre; akin to Old Norse hOra whore, hOrr adulterer, Latin carus dear; more at CHARITY.
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