street prostitute

  • 1Street prostitution — in which the sex worker operates from the street. Although this form of sex work can be more dangerous than other forms of sex work, some street based sex workers claim that street prostitution allows greater control over when the person works… …

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  • 2Street fighting — is a term used to denote unsanctioned, usually illegal, hand to hand fighting in public places, between individuals or groups of people. The term also usually carries the connotation that the fighters are not professional martial artists or… …

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  • 3street — (n.) O.E. stret (Mercian, Kentish), stræt (W.Saxon) street, high road, an early West Germanic borrowing from L.L. strata, used elliptically for via strata paved road, from fem. pp. of L. sternere lay down, spread out, pave, from PIE *stre to to… …

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  • 4Street level characters of The Wire — Street level characters comprise a large part of the cast on the fictional HBO drama series The Wire . Characters in this section range from homeless drug addicts up to drug king pins in charge of entire criminal empires.Barksdale… …

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  • 5street|walk|er — «STREET W kuhr», noun. a prostitute who frequents the streets or public places in search of customers …

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  • 6street-girl — prostitute, whore …

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  • 7street girl — noun a prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets • Syn: ↑streetwalker, ↑hooker, ↑hustler, ↑floozy, ↑floozie, ↑slattern • Derivationally related forms: ↑slatternly ( …

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  • 8prostitute — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ common ▪ She was arrested and charged with being a common prostitute. ▪ child, teenage, underage ▪ female, male …

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  • 9prostitute — 01. Most [prostitutes] are women, and most of their clients are men. 02. As long as men are willing to pay strangers for sex, [prostitution] will continue to exist. 03. Young women brought to the capital from the countryside are often forced into …

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  • 10street — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, wide ▪ narrow ▪ bustling, busy, congested, crowded ▪ pedestrian …

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