sluthood

English

Etymology

slut + -hood

Noun

sluthood (uncountable)

  1. (sometimes offensive) The state or period of being a slut.
    • 1976, Florence King, Southern ladies and gentlemen, page 55:
      Race enters into it only insofar as race enters into the Blue Angel Syndrome; the combination of a white woman and a black man has traditionally been "proof" of her sluthood []
    • 2004, Bob Martin, Ernest Naspretto, The Thick Blue Line, page 411:
      Somewhere I started drinking again but because of my beliefs and the fact I have a wonderful women for a wife, I managed not to return to my days of male sluthood.
    • 2011, Ruby Pearl Saffire, Second Sluthood: A Manifesto for the Post-Menopausal, Pre-Senilic Matriarch:
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:sluthood.

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