slunt
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Noun
slunt (plural slunts)
- (slang, vulgar, derogatory, rare) A very slutty person.
- 2001, Drazic the No 1 Sickboy, “Kim Page to new WCW or WWF?”, in rec.sport.pro-wrestling (Usenet):
- I sure hope not. Way too many untalented bimbo slunts getting tv time already.
- 2002, Hollywood®Boy, “Tag”, in alt.religion.jiffyism (Usenet):
- 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”, in alt.skate-board (Usenet):
- 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~!
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Noun
slunt m
Declension
| case | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | slunt | sluntā, slunta |
| accusative | slunt | sluntā, slunta |
| genitive | sluntes | slunto |
| dative | slunte | sluntum |
| instrumental | sluntu | — |
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References
- Köbler, Gerhard, Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch, (6. Auflage) 2014