streel
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /stɹiːl/
Etymology 1
From Irish straoille (“untidy person”).
Noun
streel (plural streels)
- A disreputable woman, a slut.
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses:
- Cissy came up along the strand with the two twins and their ball with her hat anyhow on her to one side after her run and she did look a streel tugging the two kids along with the flimsy blouse she bought only a fortnight before like a rag on her back and bit of her petticoat hanging like a caricature.
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Dutch
Pronunciation
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