Prostitute definition: An individual who offers lewd sexual acts for the gratification of a customer and in exchange for money. There is some authority for the proposition that payment in money need not be established.
Prostitute Person who sells themselves for an unworthy cause. Generally it refers to woman who is paid for having sex with the men and who has actually accepted this as profession.
prostitute n. a person who receives payment for sexual intercourse or other sexual acts, generally as a regular occupation.
Prostitute A person who offers sexual intercourse for hire. Pro tempore Latin: something done temporarily only and not intended to be permanent.
Numerous communities appointed vice commissions to investigate the extent of local prostitution, whether prostitutes participated in it willingly or were forced into it, and the degree to which it was organized by any cartel-type organizations.
That the plaintiff connived, or assented to, his wife's infidelity, or that he prostituted her for gain is a complete answer to the action.
They were employed by the police in dealing with prostitutes, and on their authority lunatics were shut up in hospitals and sometimes in prisons. They were also often used by heads of families as a means of correction, e.g.
solicitation n. the crime of encouraging or inducing another to commit a crime or join in the commission of a crime. Solicitation may refer to a prostitute's (or her pimp's) offer of sexual acts for pay. See also: pander ...
4 : to attempt to bring about or obtain by soliciting a person <~ bribes> 1 : to make solicitation 2 of a prostitute : to offer to have sexual relations with someone for money Pronunciations&-'li-s&t ...
BROTHELS, crim. law. Bawdy-houses, the common habitations of prostitutes; such places have always been deemed common nuisances in the United States, and the keepers of them may be fined and imprisoned.
See also: Law, Crime, Person, Court, Criminal
 
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