Prostitute

  • 41prostitutė — prostitùtė sf. (2) Š moteris, užsiimanti prostitucija …

    Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • 42prostitute — /ˈprɒstətjut / (say prostuhtyooht) noun 1. a person, especially a woman, who engages in sexual intercourse for money as a livelihood. 2. someone who allows their talents to be used in a debased or unworthy way, usually for financial gain. –verb… …

  • 43prostitute —   v.t. debase for gain; make bad use of …

    Dictionary of difficult words

  • 44prostitute —   No equivalent in ancient times. Wahine ho okamakama, wahine laikini, wahine pākaukau, wahine moekolohe. See kūkaeuli …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 45prostitute — One who permits common indiscriminate sexual activity for hire, in distinction from sexual activi( ty confined exclusively to one person. Com. v. King, 374 Mass. 5, 372 N.E.2d 196, 202. A person who engages or agrees or offers to engage in sexual …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 46prostitute — One who practices prostitution. A whore. Anno: 14 ALR 1502. See prostitution …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 47prostitute yourself — 1) to have sex with people for money 2) to do work that you do not like just for the money …

    English dictionary

  • 48prostitute yourself — …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 49Markus (prostitute) — Markus Born 1984 C. E. Alabama, United States of America Residence Nevada Nationality American Citizenship United States …

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  • 50Common prostitute — is a term used in English law related to prostitution. The term was first used in the Vagrancy Act 1824. The term continued to be used in the Street Offences Act 1959 which maintained the illegality of street prostitution. Section 1 stated: It… …

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