Slunt vs Stunt - What's the difference?
slunt | stunt |
(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 )
* 2002 , "Hollywood®Boy", Tag'' (on Internet newsgroup ''alt.religion.jiffyism )
* 2004 , "Golden God MMkay", ASBCW~! Cracky Is Nacho Hats - 11/01/04'' (on Internet newsgroup ''alt.skate-board )
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
A special means of rushing the quarterback done to confuse the opposing team's offensive line.
To check or hinder the growth or development of.
(cheerleading) To perform a stunt.
(intransitive, slang, AAVE) To show off; to posture.
* Hussein Fatal (Bruce Washington), I Don't Like That (rap song)
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.
English terms with multiple etymologies
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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)- I sure hope not. Way too many untalented bimbo slunts getting tv time already.
- 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.
- 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)- "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."
Derived terms
* publicity stunt * stunt double * stuntman * stuntperson * stuntwomanEtymology 2
From dialectal . More at (l).Verb
(en verb)- 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.
- I don't like his style, and he always stuntin' .