whoreling

English

Etymology

From whore + -ling; compare Middle English horlynge.

Noun

whoreling (plural whorelings)

  1. A young or diminutive whore.
    • 1993, Orson Scott Card, The Memory of Earth - Page 181:
      “[...] Nafai even went and prayed——” “So I heard, but then, so did Mebbekew, Wetchik's son by that miserable little whoreling Kilvishevex—” “And the Oversoul spoke to Nafai and woke him up, and brought him outside to meet me in the traveler's room.
    • 2002, Jean Marie Stine, Trans-Sexual - Page 68:
      The whole, long, thick, meaty shaft of it quivered as if eager to dispel my mouth. Odor assailed me, too – my brother, like so many soldiers, not being overly fastidious in matters of personal hygiene. "All right, my little whoreling," he commanded, [...]
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