Citations:thottery

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English citations of thottery

Noun: "(slang, often derogatory) the state or quality of being a thot"

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  • 2017, Chris Thomas, "Queer Brown Podcast Food 4 Thot Teams with Grindr for New Season", Out, 15 November 2017:
    Alongside an exciting array of queer thots of color and “thot-on-the-street interviews,” we should buckle in for a heavy dose of “totally, completely uncensored thottery,” which is something we can all get behind.
  • 2018, Maya Maric, "Before He Speak His Suit Bespoke", Pelican (University of Western Australia), October 2018, page 50:
    Known from their Instagram influencer borne[sic] fame - Fashion Nova has become synonymous with being the pinnacle of affordable yet sprinkled with just the right level of thottery, youth fashion.
  • 2018, Frank Chung, "Trolls target online sex workers", Daily Mercury, 25 November 2018:
    He added that under Internal Revenue Service policy, a whistleblower could receive up to 30 per cent of the tax collected. "There is actually a financial incentive to defeating thottery," he wrote.
  • 2019, Alexis Arnold & Cameron Riley, "Which Female Artist Are You?", The Blackprint (American University), December 2019, page 29:
    To be a true Megan it requires both top-shelf thottery as well as an indomitable sense of pride.
  • 2020, The Yale Record (Yale University), 24 January 2020, page 2:
    Pottery Barn announces new offshoot "Thottery Barn Kids" the only interior decorator that allows your pint-size freak to rebel against America's puritanical sex culture in style