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Slunt vs Stunt - What's the difference?

slunt | stunt |

As nouns the difference between slunt and stunt

is that slunt is (slang|vulgar|derogatory|rare) a very slutty person while stunt is stunt.

slunt

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (slang, vulgar, derogatory, rare) A very slutty person.
  • * 2001 , "Drazic the No 1 Sickboy", Kim Page to new WCW or WWF?'' (on Internet newsgroup ''rec.sport.pro-wrestling )
  • I sure hope not. Way too many untalented bimbo slunts getting tv time already.
  • * 2002 , "Hollywood®Boy", Tag'' (on Internet newsgroup ''alt.religion.jiffyism )
  • I like talking to married ladies though, cause most they the safest. Of course, you got some married slunts , but the ones that get it are really neat peeples. Which brings me to a sore point - I hate being single and scrounging in the singles scene.
  • * 2004 , "Golden God MMkay", ASBCW~! Cracky Is Nacho Hats - 11/01/04'' (on Internet newsgroup ''alt.skate-board )
  • Kolle, you slunt , as long as I'm in power, you'll never even touch that title~! If you were champion, the ratings would go down even lower than when Craiggers left the Late Late Show~!

    stunt

    English

    Etymology 1

    Unknown.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A daring or dangerous feat, often involving the display of gymnastic skills.
  • (archaic) skill
  • * 1912 , Stratemeyer Syndicate, Baseball Joe on the School Nine Chapter 1
  • "See if you can hit the barrel, Joe," urged George Bland. "A lot of us have missed it, including Peaches, who seems to think his particular stunt is high throwing."
  • A special means of rushing the quarterback done to confuse the opposing team's offensive line.
  • Derived terms
    * publicity stunt * stunt double * stuntman * stuntperson * stuntwoman

    Etymology 2

    From dialectal . More at (l).

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To check or hinder the growth or development of.
  • Some have said smoking stunts your growth.
    The politician timed his announcement to stunt any surge in the polls his opponent might gain from the convention.
  • (cheerleading) To perform a stunt.
  • (intransitive, slang, AAVE) To show off; to posture.
  • * Hussein Fatal (Bruce Washington), I Don't Like That (rap song)
  • I don't like his style, and he always stuntin' .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A check in growth.
  • That which has been checked in growth; a stunted animal or thing.
  • A two-year-old whale, which, having been weaned, is lean and yields little blubber.
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