Talk:Merli/@comment-186.53.61.42-20120915082611/@comment-5059503-20120921034433

From Wiktionary:Noun

slut (plural sluts)
 * 1) (countable, often derogatory) A sexually promiscuous woman or girl.
 * She's a slut, but I love her.
 * 1) (countable, derogatory) A man with the above qualities, often a gay man.
 * 2) *2005, Adam & Steve
 * Before he met you, he was such a whore. No, I'm sorry! Whores get paid. He was a slut.
 * 1) (countable) A prostitute.
 * You could hire a slut for a few hours, if you're that desperate.
 * 1) (countable, obsolete, derogatory) A slovenly, untidy person, usually a woman.
 * 2) *1600 CE: William Shakespeare, As you like it
 * Clo. Truly, and to cast away honestie vppon a foule slut, were to put good meate into an vncleane dish. \ Aud. I am not a slut, though I thanke the Goddes I am foule.
 * 1) *1602 CE: William Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor
 * Where fires thou find’st unrak’d, and hearths unswept, \ There pinch the Maids as blew as Bill-berry, \ Our radiant Queene, hates Sluts, and Sluttery.
 * 1) (countable, obsolete, derogatory) A bold, outspoken woman.
 * 2) *1728 CE: John Gay, Begger’s Opera
 * Our Polly is a sad Slut! nor heeds what we have taught her.
 * 1) (countable, obsolete) A female dog.
 * 2) *1852 CE: Susanna Moodie, Roughing it in the Bush
 * ‘Bete!’ returned the angry Frenchman, bestowing a savage kick on one of the unoffending pups which was frisking about his feet. The pup yelped; the slut barked and leaped furiously at the offender, and was only kept from biting him by Sam, who could scarcely hold her back for laughing; the captain was uproarious; the offended Frenchman alone maintained a severe and dignified aspect. The dogs were at length dismissed, and peace restored.
 * 1) (countable, obsolete) A maid.
 * 2) *1664 CE: Samuel Pepys, The Diary of Samuel Pepys
 * Our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut, and pleases us mightily, doing more service than both the others and deserves wages better.
 * 1) (countable, obsolete) A rag soaked in a flammable substance and lit for illumination.