sluttery

English

Etymology

slut + -ery

Noun

sluttery (countable and uncountable, plural slutteries)

  1. (countable) A slutty or sluttish act.
    • 2006, Ryan 'Ryonie Balogna', Before I forget:
      The tickets were valued at $80.00 and because of my slutteries, we got them free.
  2. (uncountable) The qualities or practices of a slut (promiscuous person); sluttishness; sexual promiscuity.
  3. (uncountable) The qualities or practices of a slut (slovenly person), as in: untidiness, dirtiness.
    • 1602, 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.
    • Samuel Pepys
      Home to dinner, and there I took occasion, from the blacknesse of the meat as it came out of the pot, to fall out with my wife and my maid for their sluttery []

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