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For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Thread starter rcapone Start date Mar 18, I want to know what is the difference between these vulgar words: Bitch is a nasty, unpleasant, contentious woman, any woman you don't like or feel threatened by, or any woman at all for rappers A whore technically takes money for sex; a slut just sleeps around, although the line between these two is somewhat blurred.
When you're insulting someone, you don't always strive for the utmost accuracy! Although the blurred line of these words, thanks a lot for you accurate answer, K. Last edited by a moderator: I agree with elwopper I think the same because another thing Arrius Senior Member Spain.
Bitch referring to a woman, does not necessarily imply sexual activity, but often only unpleasantness and unreasonableness towards others, that I thought was covered by zorra , which is almost a literal translation.
It is sometimes heard in everyday speech, especially in a derogatory sense for a professional prostitute which political correctness now terms sex worker but mostly for an allegedly wanton or promiscuous amateur. Generally, the equivalent of puta. The English word has currently considerable vogue amongst Black Americans where it has been reduced to 'ho' plural hoes?
Golfa, unmentioned thus far, would be another synonym. Slut seems to have been taken over by the pornographic industry with the meaning of a very active and highly experimental female sexual partner guarra , but originally, it means a woman who neglects the house and herself and at least to me conjures up a picture of a woman in a scruffy dressing gown and fluffy bedroom slippers with her hair in curlers, a cigarette dangling from her mouth, sitting idly, listening to pop songs on the radio, in a filthy kitchen full of unwashed crockery and and unironed clothes.