What does fnask in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word fnask in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use fnask in Swedish.

The word fnask in Swedish means hooker, hora, prostituerad, hora, slampa, fnask, hora, hora, fnask, hora. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word fnask

hooker

hora

(usually pejorative (prostitute) (nedsättande, kan vara anstötande)

Don't go by 37th Street; that's where the whores look for customers.

prostituerad

(sex worker)

Edward finds it difficult to form relationships with women, so he pays a prostitute for sex. Oliver worked as a prostitute to pay his way through college.

hora

(slang (prostitute) (vulgärt)

Hookers always hang out at that corner.

slampa

(figurative, pejorative, slang (promiscuous woman) (nedlåtande)

Amanda's sexist male colleagues called her a tramp, because she'd slept with some of them.

fnask

(US, slang (promiscuous woman or prostitute) (kränkande)

hora

(pejorative (promiscuous woman) (kränkande)

hora, fnask

(UK, slang (prostitute) (slang, nedvärderande)

The police visited the red light district to question any tarts who might have witnessed the crime.

hora

(slang, dated (prostitute) (nedsättande)

There are several molls who usually work these corners.

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