slattern
noun/ˈslætɚn/US/ˈslætən/UK
Etymology
Dating from the 17th century; related to slattering (“slovenly”), from the dialectal verb slatter (“to slop, to spill”).
Definitions
A slut, a sexually promiscuous woman.
One who is uncareful or unconcerned about appearance or surroundings, usually said of a…
One who is uncareful or unconcerned about appearance or surroundings, usually said of a dirty and untidy woman.
The neighborhood
Derived
slattern away, slatternish, slatternliness, slatternly, slatternness
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