out-slut

verb

Etymology

From out- + slut.

  1. inherited from *slautijǭ — “sleet, hail
  2. inherited from *slautijā
  3. inherited from *slȳte — “sleet
  4. inherited from slutt
  5. prefixed as out-slut — “out + slut

Definitions

  1. To exceed in sexual promiscuity or sexual provocativeness.

    • Especially at Archer, which is a private, all-girls school in Brentwood, where every girl's main objective was to out-slut the next.
    • But this event is literally girls trying out-slut each other for male approval.
    • 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.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA