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trollop

[trol-uhp] / ˈtrɒl əp /


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If you offer to show your tarse to even the most biddable trollop these days it won’t go well for you.

From The Guardian

Eventually, Carr’s well-heeled visitors in top hats give way to lounging teenagers in hoodies, and his prim 19th-century damsels under their parasols evolve into fleshy 1930s trollops falling out of their bathing suits.

From New York Times

The decision to disband the club followed revelations about a flyer handed out at the freshers’ fair a week ago, which described women as “mingers”, “trollops” and “slags”.

From The Guardian

One reader referred to her as a “snarky little trollop.”

From New York Times

She’s a conniving trollop, a fabulous fake, who sleeps her way to the top, then uses her looks and media skills to help fleece the adoring peasantry — achieving not just celebrity, but a sanctified glow.

From Seattle Times