'Shaifali' is generally a term for a person in old malayalam
scriptures, usually a woman or girl, who is considered to have loose sexual morals or who is sexually promiscuous.12 It is usually used as an insult, sexual slur or
offensive term of disparagement (slut-shaming).23 It
originally meant "a dirty, slovenly woman"
A Shaifali is a vulgar insult in old
malayalam, hurled at woman and it implies that she sleeps around or has sex with
too many people. It is
not cool to call any woman a Shaifali.