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| Bordello |
Another name for a brothel
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| Brass |
Cockney rhyming slang for Whore. Abbreviated from Brass Door.
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| Brothel |
A Brothel, also known as a Bordello or whorehouse, is an establishment specifically dedicated to prostitution, providing the prostitutes a place to meet and to have sex with the clients.
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| Call Girl |
c.1900, originally a Prostitute dispatched by telephone
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| Cyber Whoremonger |
American term for someone who uses the internet to contact Working Girl(s)
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| Cyprieunia |
Sex with a Prostitute
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| Dollymop |
Obsolete term for a young and inexpensive Prostitute
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| Doug Mcclure |
Cockney rhyming slang for Whore (little used)
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| Escort |
Euphemism for a Prostitute
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| Essayeurs |
Men who were hired by bordellos to become sexual with women so that timid clients would follow their lead
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| Ficaro |
A Bordello
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| Field Report |
A report by a Punter about a meeting with a Working Girl
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| Floating hog ranches |
Boats used to transport prostitutes to the Western U.S. and from which they conducted business
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| Floozie |
"woman of disreputable character," 1902, perhaps a variation of flossy "fancy, frilly" (1890s slang), with the notion of "fluffiness."
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| Flower boats |
Chinese boats used for prostitution
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