Hooker
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prostitute. started in the civil war When Gen.Hooker of the Union Army (the first [pimp]) tried to protect his troops from VD by buying the best chicks and pimping them to his corps of 20,000 men. orginally hooker's girls.
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A source of pleasure, mainly sex, bt only if payed.
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The new cool. Sort of like kool, kewl, wet, or badass. This word can be used to replace cool to make your sentences all the better!
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Term used to describe a type of female that is:
- Easy to [bang]
- Takes money for sex
- Disappointed male does not get any
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A woman who is wise above others in the art of sexual satisfaction and [love]. In ancient times, these women were considered to be priestesses and were given their own temples where they could teach their art to others for a large sum of money. These women were highly respected and cherished for their extensive knowledge of lovemaking/giving, and their spiritual understanding.
Later, the christian religion would have a great negative effect on these womens lives, mostly because the spiritual beliefs of these cunt-lovin cultures were pagan (a big no-no to chiristianity). as christianity spread, people started to see sex as a sin, and the priestesses were slowly blacklisted. today, this christian idea of sex as a sin still stands, and hookers are now considered criminals. -
A [prostitute]. Usually, prostitutes are females, but plenty of prositutes are males.
Hookers sell their bodies to a variety of people, from unassuming men to really freaky characters. Just imagine having sex with half a dozen strange men each day for money: its not a pleasant thought.
And prostitutes dont have sex for money because they like it; its about the money. They might often hate their line of work, but they have no other way out.
Hookers range from the [chic] [call girl], who is higher class and has control over the situation, to the lowly [streetwalker], who is vulnerable to attack or police entrapment.
And remember: use a [condom] if youre with a prostitute, unless you want [clamydia], [gonorrhea], [herpes], [AIDS], [hepatitis], [syphilis], or other charming diseases. -
A sexy woman who fucks men who need to be fucked. A woman who gives pleasure to desperate males like me when In need of pussy.
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A [prostitute]. Usually, prostitutes are females, but plenty of prositutes are males.
Hookers sell their bodies to a variety of people, from unassuming men to really freaky characters. Just imagine having sex with half a dozen strange men each day for money: its not a pleasant thought.
And prostitutes dont have sex for money because they like it; its about the money. They might often hate their line of work, but they have no other way out.
Hookers range from the [chic] [call girl], who is higher class and has control over the situation, to the lowly [streetwalker], who is vulnerable to attack or police entrapment.
And remember: use a [condom] if youre with a prostitute, unless you want [clamydia], [gonorrhea], [herpes], [AIDS], [hepatitis], [syphilis], or other charming diseases. -
A [prostitute]. Usually, prostitutes are females, but plenty of prositutes are males.
Hookers sell their bodies to a variety of people, from unassuming men to really freaky characters. Just imagine having sex with half a dozen strange men each day for money: its not a pleasant thought.
And prostitutes dont have sex for money because they like it; its about the money. They might often hate their line of work, but they have no other way out.
Hookers range from the [chic] [call girl], who is higher class and has control over the situation, to the lowly [streetwalker], who is vulnerable to attack or police entrapment.
And remember: use a [condom] if youre with a prostitute, unless you want [clamydia], [gonorrhea], [herpes], [AIDS], [hepatitis], [syphilis], or other charming diseases. -
Conviently located and economically [priced] [sex] workers
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A commonly used slang term for prostitute. The word is used to refer to a woman who recieves payment for sexual pleasures she gives to the man she is employed by. Popular legend has it that the term hooker came from the [American Civil War]. There are many different versions of the legend involving [Major General] Joseph Hooker. A common one: Originally called camp followers prostitutes would follow the [camps] of the army. It was the job of the commanding general to make sure that these women were kept away from the soldiers camps. However, General Hooker never bothered to do so. They soon became known as [Hookers] other army because they could be seen throughout the Union camps. Later it was shortened to hookers. There are more still that tell of men questioning the identity of the ladies and being told Theyre Hookers as in, belonging to Hooker, but the name stuck. Despite the many stories, this may or may not be true. The term hooker was used in print as early as the 1830s (years before Hooker was a [public figure], and around 30 years before he was the head of the Army of the [Potomac].) He was not a pimp in any way, as a select few rumor him to be, and was quite a good officer despite his failures. His name, however, seems to be linked to these women who sell their bodies for money.
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