Whoring: meaning, definitions and examples

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whoring

 

[ ˈhɔːrɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

sex work

Whoring refers to the act of engaging in sexual activities in exchange for money or goods. It is often associated with prostitution and can imply a transactional nature of sexual relationships.

Synonyms

escorting, hooking, prostitution, selling sex, sex work.

Examples of usage

  • He was involved in whoring to pay off his debts.
  • The city implemented measures to regulate whoring in certain areas.
  • Whoring has been stigmatized throughout history, affecting those involved.
  • She spoke about the dangers of whoring on the street.
  • Whoring is illegal in many parts of the world.

Translations

Translations of the word "whoring" in other languages:

🇵🇹 prostituição

🇮🇳 वेश्यावृत्ति

🇩🇪 Prostitution

🇮🇩 pelacuran

🇺🇦 проституція

🇵🇱 prostytucja

🇯🇵 売春

🇫🇷 prostitution

🇪🇸 prostitución

🇹🇷 fuhuş

🇰🇷 매춘

🇸🇦 البغاء

🇨🇿 prostituce

🇸🇰 prostitúcia

🇨🇳 卖淫

🇸🇮 prostitucija

🇮🇸 fórn

🇰🇿 жезөкшелік

🇬🇪 ვეზი

🇦🇿 prostitusiya

🇲🇽 prostitución

Etymology

The term 'whoring' has Old English origins, derived from the word 'hore,' which meant 'prostitute' or 'whore.' This term can be traced back to Germanic languages and has cognates in various languages, indicating a long-standing association with sexual commerce. Historically, the concept of whoring has been prevalent in many cultures, often reflecting societal attitudes towards sexuality and morality. In many societies, those who engage in whoring have been marginalized and stigmatized, leading to complex legal and social debates about the nature of sex work. The usage of the word has evolved over time, adapting to the changing narratives around gender, power, and sexual autonomy. Despite its negative connotation, discussions surrounding whoring have also sparked movements advocating for the rights and recognition of sex workers across the globe.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #33,826 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.