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Harriet vs Prostitutes - What's the difference?

harriet | prostitutes |

As a proper noun harriet

is .

As a noun prostitutes is

.

harriet

English

Proper noun

(s)
  • .
  • * 1833 , A Year of Honey-Moons , Court magazine and monthly, E. Bull 1833, page 33:
  • Harriet , by the way, is a very sprightly name. It is the female of Harry, and is identified in my imagination with I know not what of the power of being lively and saucy, without committing the sweetness of womanhood.
  • * 1995 Elizabeth Wurtzel: Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America , Riverhead Books, 1995, ISBN 1573225126, page 14
  • I found myself wanting to explain it to her, this middle-aged woman with the kind of haircut you call a hairdo, which needed to be set in rollers every night, who had a name like Agnes or Harriet , a name that even predated my mother's generation.

    prostitutes

    English

    Noun

    (head)