out-slut
See also: outslut
English
Alternative forms
- outslut
Etymology
out- + slut
Verb
out-slut (third-person singular simple present out-sluts, present participle out-slutting, simple past and past participle out-slutted)
- To exceed in sexual promiscuity or sexual provocativeness.
- 2012, Babe Walker, White Girl Problems, Hyperion (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- Especially at Archer, which is a private, all-girls school in Brentwood, where every girl's main objective was to out-slut the next.
- 2012, Meenu Krishan & Renee Slawsky, "Fraternity event raises questions of morality", Old Gold & Black (Wake Forest University), Volume 95, Number 29, 26 April 2012, page A6:
- But this event is literally girls trying out-slut each other for male approval.
- 2012, Christine Jehng, "Halloween costumes: Keeping it classy", La Voz Weekly (De Anza College), Volume 46, Number 5, 29 October 2012, page 11:
- Halloween has sadly evolved from a simple holiday where kids dress up and go door-to-door trick-or-treating to a holiday where girls try to out-slut each other at whatever dignified evening festivities they choose to partake in.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:out-slut.
- 2012, Babe Walker, White Girl Problems, Hyperion (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page: