manslut

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English

Etymology

From man +‎ slut.

Noun

manslut (plural mansluts)

  1. (derogatory) A womanizer, lothario, or a promiscuous man.
    • 2000, Red Jordan Arobateau, Street of dreams, page 78:
      I'm raping you manslut." A smile of satisfaction on her lips as she rapes me with her phallus nightstick.
    • 2004, Details: Volume 22, Issues 7-10, link
      A zit, after all, isn't a cold sore on your lip, making you look like a diseased manslut.
    • 2006, Stefan G. Bucher, All Access: The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphic Designers, link:
      The Tommy in the novel is a pansexual pill-popping manslut...
    • 2008, Ryan Spear, Mikey Jr.: A Script, page 32:
      You're right, before everything that happened this morning, I did plan on marrying you, having children with you, and starting a family, but that was all before I found out that I'm engaged to the world's biggest manslut.
    • 2010, Joshilyn Jackson, Backseat Saints, link:
      Tre is a manslut.
    • 2011, Emma Forest, Your Voice in My Head: A Memoir, link
      GH is an unwashed manslut.
    • 2012, Lisa Marie Rice, Nightfire: A Protectors Novel: Marine Force Recon, link:
      For the Mike they knew, formerly known as the “manslut,” this behavior was incomprehensible.
    • 2012, Amy Lane, Super Sock Man, page 3:
      And he's a real manslut, too. He must pick up a different guy a week!

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