
1) Casual sex 2) Harlotry 3) The sale of sexual favours 4) Vice crime 5) Whoredom
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1) Harlotry 2) Whoredom
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n. the profession of performing sexual acts for money. Prostitution is a crime throughout the United States, except for a few counties in the state of Nevada, where it is allowed in licensed houses of prostitution. Soliciting acts of prostitution is also a crime, called pandering or simply, soliciting. Pandering on behalf of a prostitute is called ...
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Prostitution is the business or practice of engaging in sexual relations in exchange for payment or some other benefit. Prostitution is sometimes described as commercial sex. A person who works in this field is called a prostitute, and is a kind of sex worker. Prostitution is one of the branches of the sex industry. The legal status of prostitutio...
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• (n.) The act or practice of prostituting or offering the body to an indiscriminate intercourse with men; common lewdness of a woman. • (n.) The act of setting one`s self to sale, or of devoting to infamous purposes what is in one`s power; as, the prostitution of abilities; the prostitution of the press.Prostitution: words in the definit...
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the practice of engaging in relatively indiscriminate sexual activity, in general with someone who is not a spouse or a friend, in exchange for ... [14 related articles]
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The sale of sexual favours.
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1. The act or practice of prostituting or offering the body to an indiscriminate intercourse with men; common lewdness of a woman. ... 2. The act of setting one's self to sale, or of devoting to infamous purposes what is in one's power; as, the prostitution of abilities; the prostitution of the press. 'Mental prostitution.' ... Origin: L. Prostitut...
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It`s the act of selling oneself for a sexual intercourse for money. Prostitution is a profession which is legal only at a permitted zones of the world.
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Pros`ti·tu'tion noun [ Latin
prostitutio : confer French
prostitution .]
1. The act or practice of prostituting or offering the body to an indiscriminate intercourse with men; common lewdness of a woman.
2. The act of setting one's self to sale, or of devoting to infamous...
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The giving or receiving of the body for sexual activity for hire but excludes sexual activity between spouses. (Fla. Statutes '94) Performing for hire, or offering or agreeing to perform for hire where there is an exchange of value, any of the following acts: Sexual intercourse; sodomy, or; manual or other bodily contact stimulation of the genita.....
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The profession of performing sexual acts for money. Prostitution is a crime throughout the United States, except for a few counties in the State of Nevada. Soliciting acts of prostitution is also a crime, called pandering or simply, soliciting.
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[
n] - offering sexual intercourse for pay
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harlotry noun offering sexual intercourse for pay
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Receipt of money for sexual acts. Society's attitude towards prostitution varies according to place and period. In some countries, tolerance is combined with licensing of brothels and health checks on the prostitutes (both male and female)
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the act or practice of engaging in sexual intercourse for money. · base or unworthy use, as of talent or ability.
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