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Old 08-22-2020, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Simonenglish View Post
Yes - 'wh*re' and 'sl*t' 😜

We'd probably also use 'sl*g' (*=a) as a good substitute for both.

Now a days I think those first two are universally used in English speaking countries. In days gone by you might have heard an English person saying 'tart' or 'slapper' or 'floozy'. But not so much now - they've all be replaced with 'wh*re' and 'sl*t'

slapper is a word I heard and used often. Was very much in common use in Essex and nearby too. Was simliar to the yiddish schlepper.
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