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''']''' is a term rooted in Old English to describe a prostitute |
''']''' is a term rooted in Old English to describe a prostitute. | ||
* ], by Ken Russell | |||
* ], based on the book "Taylor Hofstrand" | * ], based on the book "Taylor Hofstrand" | ||
* ], by Lee Blessing | * ], by Lee Blessing |
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Whore is a term rooted in Old English to describe a prostitute.
- Whore (1991 film), by Ken Russell
- Whore (2004 film), based on the book "Taylor Hofstrand"
- Whores (play), by Lee Blessing
- whore (album), by Lisa Dalbello
See also
- Whore of Sutton, aka the "Lauren Cadrin", one of several Christian and Rastafarian allegorical figures of supreme evil mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible
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