Hi all, could anyone give me other names that "Ladies of the night" were known as during the JTR time period? Especially how they would be known in the media or in court. This is purely for search reasons.
Other names help please
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Hello Chud. Sometimes, you'll also see the epithet, "Women of the lowest class."
Cheers.
LC
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OK,
Here goes.
Trug-mouldies, Dollymops, fallen women, wagtail, bobtail, bangtail, cleaver, rantipole, dirty puzzle, Pinchcock, bunter, laced mutton, toffer, Buttock, Hedge whore and Seamstress.
Monty
Monty
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Slut.
I live in Tulsa. Spell it backwards.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
P.S. I wonder how much it cost Monty to get such a fine education in Whoredom.
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Hello chud,
I was going to say "Frippet" but that term didn't apparently come in until 15 years later. It is a variation on "Crumpet".. not exactly prostitute either, but nice none the less.
best wishes
PhilChelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙
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