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Что (кто) такое Prostitute - определение

TOYAH WILLCOX'S 1988 ALBUM
Prostitute (Toyah album)
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prostitute         
  • A street prostitute talking to a potential customer in [[Turin]], Italy, 2005
  • Brothel scene; [[Brunswick Monogrammist]], 1537; [[Gemäldegalerie, Berlin]]
  • A [[political cartoon]] from 1787 jesting about the notion of taxation affecting prostitutes
  • Prostitutes on display in [[Yoshiwara]] during the [[Meiji Period]], Japan
  • News report about three brothels operating in Albuquerque, New Mexico that were raided by police in 1922
  • [[De Wallen]] red-light district in Amsterdam
  • The Procuress]]'' by [[Dirck van Baburen]] (1622)
  • Prostitute {{circa}} 1890
  • Women in an early San Francisco bordello in 1870
  • wine cup]]; an act of prostitution is indicated by the coin purse above the figures
  • A detail from plate 1 of [[William Hogarth]]'s (1697–1764) ''[[The Harlot's Progress]]'', showing brothel-keeper [[Elizabeth Needham]], on the right, procuring a young woman who has just arrived in London
  • [[Kisaeng]] women from outcast or slave families.
  • phone box]] advertising the services of [[call girl]]s
  • [[Fresco]] from the [[Pompeii]] brothel
  • A prostitute in Amsterdam's [[red-light district]] talks with a potential customer.
  • A streetwalker and a prospective client.
  • Prostitution Information Centre in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Legality varies with local laws}}
  • Stickers affixed to a [[payphone]] in São Paulo, 2006
  • Oude Kerk]], in Amsterdam's red-light district [[De Wallen]]. Title is ''Belle'', the inscription says "Respect sex workers all over the world."
  • An [[oiran]] preparing herself for a client, [[ukiyo-e]] print by Suzuki Haronubu (1765)
  • ''The White Slave'' by [[Abastenia St. Leger Eberle]]
ENGAGING IN SEXUAL RELATIONS IN EXCHANGE FOR PAYMENT
Prostitute; Strumpet; Nude show; Whores; Prostitutes; Felony prostitution; Horcwenan; Hookers; Crack ho; Virtual prostitution; Lot lizard; Whoring; Whoor; Gende; Whore; No money no honey; Outside prostitution; Sexual services; The Game (sex trade); Paid sex; Ten o'clock girl; Tender parnel; Persons Involved in the Sex Trade; Quean; Kumpangs; Bawd; Dead hookers; Prositution; Live sex; Prostitution ring; Harlots; Ho Bag; Strumpets; Prostitude; W-h-word; Hooking (sex trade); Commercial sex workers; Commercial sex acts; Commercial sex; Floozy; Selective prostitution; Hoe (occupation); Harlotry; Skanks; Lady of pleasure; Harlot; Whoredom; Woman of pleasure; Vice girl; On the game; Prostitution among elderly; Turn a trick; Prositute; Full-service sex work; Full-service sex worker; Prostitution in the ancient Near East
(prostitutes)
A prostitute is a person, usually a woman, who has sex with men in exchange for money.
He admitted last week he paid for sex with a prostitute.
N-COUNT
prostitute         
  • A street prostitute talking to a potential customer in [[Turin]], Italy, 2005
  • Brothel scene; [[Brunswick Monogrammist]], 1537; [[Gemäldegalerie, Berlin]]
  • A [[political cartoon]] from 1787 jesting about the notion of taxation affecting prostitutes
  • Prostitutes on display in [[Yoshiwara]] during the [[Meiji Period]], Japan
  • News report about three brothels operating in Albuquerque, New Mexico that were raided by police in 1922
  • [[De Wallen]] red-light district in Amsterdam
  • The Procuress]]'' by [[Dirck van Baburen]] (1622)
  • Prostitute {{circa}} 1890
  • Women in an early San Francisco bordello in 1870
  • wine cup]]; an act of prostitution is indicated by the coin purse above the figures
  • A detail from plate 1 of [[William Hogarth]]'s (1697–1764) ''[[The Harlot's Progress]]'', showing brothel-keeper [[Elizabeth Needham]], on the right, procuring a young woman who has just arrived in London
  • [[Kisaeng]] women from outcast or slave families.
  • phone box]] advertising the services of [[call girl]]s
  • [[Fresco]] from the [[Pompeii]] brothel
  • A prostitute in Amsterdam's [[red-light district]] talks with a potential customer.
  • A streetwalker and a prospective client.
  • Prostitution Information Centre in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Legality varies with local laws}}
  • Stickers affixed to a [[payphone]] in São Paulo, 2006
  • Oude Kerk]], in Amsterdam's red-light district [[De Wallen]]. Title is ''Belle'', the inscription says "Respect sex workers all over the world."
  • An [[oiran]] preparing herself for a client, [[ukiyo-e]] print by Suzuki Haronubu (1765)
  • ''The White Slave'' by [[Abastenia St. Leger Eberle]]
ENGAGING IN SEXUAL RELATIONS IN EXCHANGE FOR PAYMENT
Prostitute; Strumpet; Nude show; Whores; Prostitutes; Felony prostitution; Horcwenan; Hookers; Crack ho; Virtual prostitution; Lot lizard; Whoring; Whoor; Gende; Whore; No money no honey; Outside prostitution; Sexual services; The Game (sex trade); Paid sex; Ten o'clock girl; Tender parnel; Persons Involved in the Sex Trade; Quean; Kumpangs; Bawd; Dead hookers; Prositution; Live sex; Prostitution ring; Harlots; Ho Bag; Strumpets; Prostitude; W-h-word; Hooking (sex trade); Commercial sex workers; Commercial sex acts; Commercial sex; Floozy; Selective prostitution; Hoe (occupation); Harlotry; Skanks; Lady of pleasure; Harlot; Whoredom; Woman of pleasure; Vice girl; On the game; Prostitution among elderly; Turn a trick; Prositute; Full-service sex work; Full-service sex worker; Prostitution in the ancient Near East
n. a person who receives payment for sexual intercourse or other sexual acts, generally as a regular occupation. Although usually a prostitute refers to a woman offering sexual favors to men, male prostitutes may perform homosexual acts for money or receive payment from women for sexual services. A woman prostitute who is sent on a "date" to the hotel room or residence of a male customer is commonly referred to as a "call girl." See also: pander panderer prostitution
prostitute         
  • A street prostitute talking to a potential customer in [[Turin]], Italy, 2005
  • Brothel scene; [[Brunswick Monogrammist]], 1537; [[Gemäldegalerie, Berlin]]
  • A [[political cartoon]] from 1787 jesting about the notion of taxation affecting prostitutes
  • Prostitutes on display in [[Yoshiwara]] during the [[Meiji Period]], Japan
  • News report about three brothels operating in Albuquerque, New Mexico that were raided by police in 1922
  • [[De Wallen]] red-light district in Amsterdam
  • The Procuress]]'' by [[Dirck van Baburen]] (1622)
  • Prostitute {{circa}} 1890
  • Women in an early San Francisco bordello in 1870
  • wine cup]]; an act of prostitution is indicated by the coin purse above the figures
  • A detail from plate 1 of [[William Hogarth]]'s (1697–1764) ''[[The Harlot's Progress]]'', showing brothel-keeper [[Elizabeth Needham]], on the right, procuring a young woman who has just arrived in London
  • [[Kisaeng]] women from outcast or slave families.
  • phone box]] advertising the services of [[call girl]]s
  • [[Fresco]] from the [[Pompeii]] brothel
  • A prostitute in Amsterdam's [[red-light district]] talks with a potential customer.
  • A streetwalker and a prospective client.
  • Prostitution Information Centre in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Legality varies with local laws}}
  • Stickers affixed to a [[payphone]] in São Paulo, 2006
  • Oude Kerk]], in Amsterdam's red-light district [[De Wallen]]. Title is ''Belle'', the inscription says "Respect sex workers all over the world."
  • An [[oiran]] preparing herself for a client, [[ukiyo-e]] print by Suzuki Haronubu (1765)
  • ''The White Slave'' by [[Abastenia St. Leger Eberle]]
ENGAGING IN SEXUAL RELATIONS IN EXCHANGE FOR PAYMENT
Prostitute; Strumpet; Nude show; Whores; Prostitutes; Felony prostitution; Horcwenan; Hookers; Crack ho; Virtual prostitution; Lot lizard; Whoring; Whoor; Gende; Whore; No money no honey; Outside prostitution; Sexual services; The Game (sex trade); Paid sex; Ten o'clock girl; Tender parnel; Persons Involved in the Sex Trade; Quean; Kumpangs; Bawd; Dead hookers; Prositution; Live sex; Prostitution ring; Harlots; Ho Bag; Strumpets; Prostitude; W-h-word; Hooking (sex trade); Commercial sex workers; Commercial sex acts; Commercial sex; Floozy; Selective prostitution; Hoe (occupation); Harlotry; Skanks; Lady of pleasure; Harlot; Whoredom; Woman of pleasure; Vice girl; On the game; Prostitution among elderly; Turn a trick; Prositute; Full-service sex work; Full-service sex worker; Prostitution in the ancient Near East
¦ noun a person, typically a woman, who engages in sexual activity for payment.
¦ verb (often prostitute oneself)
1. offer (someone) as a prostitute.
2. put to an unworthy or corrupt use for the sake of gain.
Derivatives
prostitution noun
prostitutor noun
Origin
C16 (as v.): from L. prostitut-, prostituere 'expose publicly, offer for sale'.
prostitute         
  • A street prostitute talking to a potential customer in [[Turin]], Italy, 2005
  • Brothel scene; [[Brunswick Monogrammist]], 1537; [[Gemäldegalerie, Berlin]]
  • A [[political cartoon]] from 1787 jesting about the notion of taxation affecting prostitutes
  • Prostitutes on display in [[Yoshiwara]] during the [[Meiji Period]], Japan
  • News report about three brothels operating in Albuquerque, New Mexico that were raided by police in 1922
  • [[De Wallen]] red-light district in Amsterdam
  • The Procuress]]'' by [[Dirck van Baburen]] (1622)
  • Prostitute {{circa}} 1890
  • Women in an early San Francisco bordello in 1870
  • wine cup]]; an act of prostitution is indicated by the coin purse above the figures
  • A detail from plate 1 of [[William Hogarth]]'s (1697–1764) ''[[The Harlot's Progress]]'', showing brothel-keeper [[Elizabeth Needham]], on the right, procuring a young woman who has just arrived in London
  • [[Kisaeng]] women from outcast or slave families.
  • phone box]] advertising the services of [[call girl]]s
  • [[Fresco]] from the [[Pompeii]] brothel
  • A prostitute in Amsterdam's [[red-light district]] talks with a potential customer.
  • A streetwalker and a prospective client.
  • Prostitution Information Centre in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Legality varies with local laws}}
  • Stickers affixed to a [[payphone]] in São Paulo, 2006
  • Oude Kerk]], in Amsterdam's red-light district [[De Wallen]]. Title is ''Belle'', the inscription says "Respect sex workers all over the world."
  • An [[oiran]] preparing herself for a client, [[ukiyo-e]] print by Suzuki Haronubu (1765)
  • ''The White Slave'' by [[Abastenia St. Leger Eberle]]
ENGAGING IN SEXUAL RELATIONS IN EXCHANGE FOR PAYMENT
Prostitute; Strumpet; Nude show; Whores; Prostitutes; Felony prostitution; Horcwenan; Hookers; Crack ho; Virtual prostitution; Lot lizard; Whoring; Whoor; Gende; Whore; No money no honey; Outside prostitution; Sexual services; The Game (sex trade); Paid sex; Ten o'clock girl; Tender parnel; Persons Involved in the Sex Trade; Quean; Kumpangs; Bawd; Dead hookers; Prositution; Live sex; Prostitution ring; Harlots; Ho Bag; Strumpets; Prostitude; W-h-word; Hooking (sex trade); Commercial sex workers; Commercial sex acts; Commercial sex; Floozy; Selective prostitution; Hoe (occupation); Harlotry; Skanks; Lady of pleasure; Harlot; Whoredom; Woman of pleasure; Vice girl; On the game; Prostitution among elderly; Turn a trick; Prositute; Full-service sex work; Full-service sex worker; Prostitution in the ancient Near East
I. v. a.
Misuse, abuse, misapply, pervert, make a bad use of.
II. n.
See Strumpet.
Prostitute         
  • A street prostitute talking to a potential customer in [[Turin]], Italy, 2005
  • Brothel scene; [[Brunswick Monogrammist]], 1537; [[Gemäldegalerie, Berlin]]
  • A [[political cartoon]] from 1787 jesting about the notion of taxation affecting prostitutes
  • Prostitutes on display in [[Yoshiwara]] during the [[Meiji Period]], Japan
  • News report about three brothels operating in Albuquerque, New Mexico that were raided by police in 1922
  • [[De Wallen]] red-light district in Amsterdam
  • The Procuress]]'' by [[Dirck van Baburen]] (1622)
  • Prostitute {{circa}} 1890
  • Women in an early San Francisco bordello in 1870
  • wine cup]]; an act of prostitution is indicated by the coin purse above the figures
  • A detail from plate 1 of [[William Hogarth]]'s (1697–1764) ''[[The Harlot's Progress]]'', showing brothel-keeper [[Elizabeth Needham]], on the right, procuring a young woman who has just arrived in London
  • [[Kisaeng]] women from outcast or slave families.
  • phone box]] advertising the services of [[call girl]]s
  • [[Fresco]] from the [[Pompeii]] brothel
  • A prostitute in Amsterdam's [[red-light district]] talks with a potential customer.
  • A streetwalker and a prospective client.
  • Prostitution Information Centre in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Legality varies with local laws}}
  • Stickers affixed to a [[payphone]] in São Paulo, 2006
  • Oude Kerk]], in Amsterdam's red-light district [[De Wallen]]. Title is ''Belle'', the inscription says "Respect sex workers all over the world."
  • An [[oiran]] preparing herself for a client, [[ukiyo-e]] print by Suzuki Haronubu (1765)
  • ''The White Slave'' by [[Abastenia St. Leger Eberle]]
ENGAGING IN SEXUAL RELATIONS IN EXCHANGE FOR PAYMENT
Prostitute; Strumpet; Nude show; Whores; Prostitutes; Felony prostitution; Horcwenan; Hookers; Crack ho; Virtual prostitution; Lot lizard; Whoring; Whoor; Gende; Whore; No money no honey; Outside prostitution; Sexual services; The Game (sex trade); Paid sex; Ten o'clock girl; Tender parnel; Persons Involved in the Sex Trade; Quean; Kumpangs; Bawd; Dead hookers; Prositution; Live sex; Prostitution ring; Harlots; Ho Bag; Strumpets; Prostitude; W-h-word; Hooking (sex trade); Commercial sex workers; Commercial sex acts; Commercial sex; Floozy; Selective prostitution; Hoe (occupation); Harlotry; Skanks; Lady of pleasure; Harlot; Whoredom; Woman of pleasure; Vice girl; On the game; Prostitution among elderly; Turn a trick; Prositute; Full-service sex work; Full-service sex worker; Prostitution in the ancient Near East
·noun A woman giver to indiscriminate lewdness; a strumpet; a harlot.
II. Prostitute ·adj Openly given up to lewdness; devoted to base or infamous purposes.
III. Prostitute ·vt To offer, as a woman, to a lewd use; to give up to lewdness for hire.
IV. Prostitute ·noun A base hireling; a mercenary; one who offers himself to infamous employments for hire.
V. Prostitute ·vt To devote to base or unworthy purposes; to give up to low or indiscriminate use; as, to prostitute talents; to prostitute official powers.
Prostitute (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prostitute (album); User:Sayerslle/Prostitute (film); Prostitute (film); Prostitution (film)
A prostitute is a person who engages in prostitution (human sexual behavior in exchange for money, goods or other reasons).
Prostitute (1980 film)         
1980 BRITISH FILM DIRECTED BY TONY GARNETT
Prostitute is a 1980 British drama film, the directorial debut of Tony Garnett who also wrote and produced the film."My directorial debut: Prostitute", Tony Garnett, 11 July 2016, British Film Institute
The Prostitute         
The Prostitute (novel); Ying Khon Chua
Ying Khon Chua (), translated into English as The Prostitute, is a Thai novel by Ko Surangkhanang. First published in 1937, it initially caused controversy in Thailand's developing literary scene, as it featured a woman forced into prostitution as its protagonist.
Cocotte (prostitute)         
  • Une cocotte by [[Bertall]] from The comedy of our time: studies in pencil and pen, Plon, Paris, vol.  2, 1875.
HISTORICAL TERM FOR HIGH CLASS PROSTITUTES IN FRANCE
Draft:Cocotte (prostitute)
Cocottes (or coquettes) were high class prostitutes (courtesans) in France during the Second Empire and the Belle Époque. They were also known as demi-mondes and grandes horizontales. Cocotte was originally a term of endearment for small children, but was used as a term for elegant prostitutes from the 1860s. The term was also used in Wilhelmine and Weimar Germany from the turn of the 20th century (Kokotte).
Common prostitute         
ENGLISH LEGAL TERM
"Common prostitute" is a term used in English law related to prostitution. The term was first used in the Vagrancy Act 1824.

Википедия

Prostitute (Toyah Willcox album)

Prostitute is the third solo album by British singer Toyah Willcox, released in 1988 by E.G. Records.