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[ UK /hˈɔːha‍ʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈhɔɹˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a building where prostitutes are available

How To Use whorehouse In A Sentence

  • They were children and young women marked for sale into brothels and whorehouses.
  • NEWSWEEK portrayed the Abramoff lobbying scandal in terms of excess, accident and too much zeal, using words like "whorehouse," "party" and "drug dealer. Mail Call
  • He had met his wife in the whorehouse where she was working as a prostitute.
  • They're poorly educated, they steal and lie, they grow up to be either gamblers or drunks, or both, who learn about sex at a young age by going to whorehouses.
  • The idea that women actually want to have sex with men is one I regard with grave mistrust this mistrust peaked right after I had a sigmoidoscopy so hearing them whooping it up like a couple of prospectors on the way to the whorehouse was a real eye-opener. Hilarious Sex Traumas
  • However, "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" was a vast no-no. original explanation for this phenomenon to Reuters went as follows: "We filter potentially offensive or inappropriate results because we want to avoid situations whereby we might misrecognize a spoken query and return profanity when, in fact, the user said something completely innocent. CNET News.com
  • In fact, you might know that a woman going to a whorehouse is a bit desperate, because it is totally desperate and depressing. Men Are Terrible At Being Prostitutes | Manolith
  • But all the massage parlours in MoBay are whorehouses.
  • So Chesterton's nation with the soul of a church has not closed down its whorehouses.
  • The original title of the post which I see has been changed had "whorehouse" in the title. This just in...
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