floozy

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Synonyms for floozy

a vulgar promiscuous woman who flouts propriety

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He threw it all away with those claims about him stumbling into bed with floozies.
(It runs through June 10, 2001.) With Times Square now transformed into a wholesome family theme park that has no room for lovable mugs and floozies and thus no need for soul-saving "mission dolls," "Guys and Dolls: The Fabled Musical of Broadway" will be a trip down Memory Lane in more ways than one.
To cleanse their souls, Shockichi involves the bar floozies on his island pilgrimage.
Exposition authorities responded to the challenges of "freaks, frauds, and floozies" (p.
But Kelly, 32, doesn't want to be one of the superspy's floozies - she'd like to be a villain.
Eggleston, who is seeking urgent talks with RQ, said the race was "not for floozies in bikinis" but would be run by Athletics Queensland and feature "elite" runners including top beach sprinters.
Bookies, convinced his off-field problems will affect his golf, pushed him out to 6-1 to win the US Masters before yesterday's first round - the longest odds Tiger has been before a Major since his first Masters triumph, 200 floozies ago.
He has had a couple of lady friends, but now he has started bringing home what I can only call floozies he has met in the pub he goes to.
The goddesses of Greek myth ( Hera, Athena and Aphrodite ( are transformed into tired and tawdry floozies in a seedy nightclub.
The audience, largely made up of 12 to 13-year-olds, looked surprised when Simon introduced the group as 'Christmas floozies' and then said: 'Here are The 411 and their bosoms.
(A few black men at the time were.) The friends, floozies, and footmen seem impossibly color-blind, which is the point: No one, in art history or history taken plain, could have been.