Verb: "to exceed in sexual promiscuity or sexual provocativeness"
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2009 , Vanesa Vennard, "Halloween costumes, the sluttier the better ", Mace & Crown (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia), Volume 51, Issue 8, 28 October 2009, page 5:
It's as if we want to look back and say, “Wow, I really out-slutted myself this time.”
2012 , Babe Walker, White Girl Problems , Hyperion (2012), →ISBN , unnumbered page :
Especially at Archer, which is a private, all-girls school in Brentwood, where every girl's main objective was to out-slut the next.
2012 , Piet Smedy, "LDR and the end of hipsters, as we know it… ", LMG Magazine , Issue #59, March 2012, page 14:
There can be no out-hipstering Lana any sooner than there can be out-slutting Kim or out-eating Adele.
2012 , Meenu Krishan & Renee Slawsky, "Fraternity event raises questions of morality ", Old Gold & Black (Wake Forest University), Volume 95, Number 29, 26 April 2012, page A6:
But this event is literally girls trying out-slut each other for male approval.
2012 , Christine Jehng, "Halloween costumes: Keeping it classy ", La Voz Weekly (De Anza College), Volume 46, Number 5, 29 October 2012, page 11:
Halloween has sadly evolved from a simple holiday where kids dress up and go door-to-door trick-or-treating to a holiday where girls try to out-slut each other at whatever dignified evening festivities they choose to partake in.