The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sluttish \Slut"tish\, a. Like a slut; untidy; indecently negligent of cleanliness; disorderly; as, a sluttish woman.
Why is thy lord so slutish, I thee pray.
--Chaucer.
An air of liberal, though sluttish, plenty, indicated
the wealthy farmer.
--Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster] -- Slut"tish*ly, adv. -- Slut"tish*ness,
n.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from slut + -ish. Related: Sluttishly; sluttishness.
Wiktionary
a. 1 (context vulgar English) Like a slut; sexually promiscuous. 2 (context chiefly dated English) Dirty or untidy; disorderly.
WordNet
adj. used especially of women [syn: blowsy, blowzy, slatternly]
casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior; "her easy virtue"; "he was told to avoid loose (or light) women"; "wanton behavior" [syn: easy, light, loose, promiscuous, wanton]
Usage examples of "sluttish".
Nelson had killed the sluttish young wife that he believed had betrayed him with one, or all, of the six trappers.
The image of the Virgin, for example--- usually painted to give her a dissolute, sluttish appearance--- was equipped with breasts which cultists sucked, and also a vagina into which the penis might be inserted.
Posed with her foot on a chair, looking bold and sluttish, with one hand on the backrest, the other on her hip.
Search your sluttish soul and you will not be able to deny what you have deprived me of.
She was a young girl, sluttish and unkempt, of course, but fair enough: her only covering, as usual, was the ample yellow mantle.
Under the Congressman’s gaze the hoops felt niggerish and the deepness of the cut of the bosom of my gown seemed sluttish.