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Whoring

usgb/ˈhɔːrɪŋ/Volume
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Strong DisapprovalPlay
This usage expresses a harsh judgment and is offensive when describing a person. SlideThe community did not hold back in whoring out those who betrayed their trust.
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Avoid in FormalityPlay
Never use 'whoring' in formal situations; it's inappropriate and can be seen as disrespectful. SlideIt's not acceptable to use terms like 'whoring around' in a business meeting.
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Colloquial UsePlay
Used in casual settings among peers, but can be construed as vulgar or offensive. SlideThey joked about him whoring himself out for concert tickets.