kinderwhore

English

Etymology

From German Kinder (children) (as in kindergarten. from German Kindergarten), and whore.

Noun

kinderwhore (plural kinderwhores)

  1. A young woman who dresses in provocative outfits reminiscent of children or their dolls.
    • 1998, Elizabeth Wurtzel, Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women
      It allows for baby-doll dresses and kinderwhore fashions, for chunky high-heeled Mary Janes from Prada and solid-silver pacifier pendants...
    • 2002, Malcolm Barnard, Fashion as Communication
      In much the same way as that in which Punk disrupted conventional notions of female beauty the 'kinderwhore' disrupts traditional or ideological versions...
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