Whore vs Lore - What's the difference?
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(vulgar) A prostitute.
(vulgar, pejorative) A person who is considered to be sexually promiscuous (see also: slut).
* 2004 , Dennis Cooper, The Sluts , page 250
(vulgar) A person who is unscrupulous, especially one who compromises their principles for gain.
(vulgar) A person who will violate behavioral standards to achieve something desired.
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(vulgar) A contemptible person.
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(obsolete) A mistress or wife.
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(vulgar) To prostitute oneself.
(vulgar) To engage the services of a prostitute.
(vulgar) To pimp; to pander.
(vulgar) To pursue false gods.
(vulgar) To pursue false goals.
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all the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience.
* Milton
The backstory created around a fictional universe.
(obsolete) workmanship
(anatomy) The region between the eyes and nostrils of birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
(anatomy) The anterior portion of the cheeks of insects.
(obsolete) (lose)
* Spenser
As a noun whore
is (vulgar) a prostitute.As a verb whore
is (vulgar) to prostitute oneself.As an adjective lore is
their.whore
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Noun
(en noun)- So after he fucks the shit out of me, he tells me I'm lying about his whore not being Brad.
- The merciless Macdonald – worthy to be a rebel, for that the multiplying villainies of nature do swarm upon him – from the Western Isles of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied, and fortune on his damned quarrel smiling showed like a rebel's whore .
Derived terms
* he-whore * whoredom * whorehouse * whoreish * whorelike * whorely * whoremongerSynonyms
* (prostitute) See also * (promiscuous woman) See alsoVerb
(whor)See also
* attention whore * concubine * cute hoor (Hiberno-English) * graphics whore * hooker * harlot * stat whore * whore out * whorey * whorish, whoreish * AIDS whore, crackwhoreAnagrams
* *lore
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) lore, from (etyl) '', German ''Lehre . See also (l).Noun
- the lore of the Ancient Egyptians
- His fair offspring, nursed in princely lore .
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Derived terms
* birdlore * booklore * catlore * doglore * faxlore * fishlore * folklore * photocopylore * woodlore * wortlore * xeroxloreEtymology 2
From (etyl)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* loredEtymology 3
Verb
(head)- Neither of them she found where she them lore .