When you're in a set situation, and it's just crawling with sloots. The slootiest of them all magnetically attract to each other. Thus resulting in increased physical contact between said sloots.
by i <3 julia March 22, 2012
by adamfrigginmonked December 16, 2010
Sloot is the basic word. The more O's in "sloot", the sluttier the girl is. 2 O's is the minimum, you can add as many O's as necessary to add emphasis to just how slutty the girl is.
That bitch? Her and her friends are some slooooooooots, let me tell you.
There were some slooooooty girls at the party!
There were some slooooooty girls at the party!
by DieselAJ November 22, 2004
by Smoove B April 01, 2005
A slut, but fancier.
by Hatingithere October 13, 2020
A variant of "slut," meaning a promiscuous female, possibly practicing unnatural sex, or gay male. "Sloot" refers to the female variety, however. (The practice of unnatural sex, without a display of promiscuity, is not sufficient to merit a description as either a "slut" or a "sloot." See, e.g., "freak.")
Origins: The word "slut" is typically used to condemn the object of the description for her promiscuity and possibly unnatural sex. A straight male who describes a female as a "slut" is typically either disgusted by or otherwise angry at the object of the description. The word "sloot" is more sympathetic and merely identifies promiscuity in a female in a nongraphic, albeit dimunitive, fashion that often conveys interest in or amusement by the object of the description. It can also be used playfully as an exaggeration of a well-liked female in or out of her presence
Origins: The word "slut" is typically used to condemn the object of the description for her promiscuity and possibly unnatural sex. A straight male who describes a female as a "slut" is typically either disgusted by or otherwise angry at the object of the description. The word "sloot" is more sympathetic and merely identifies promiscuity in a female in a nongraphic, albeit dimunitive, fashion that often conveys interest in or amusement by the object of the description. It can also be used playfully as an exaggeration of a well-liked female in or out of her presence
Female: "She is such a slut. I don't want my boyfriend talking to her.
Female: "I hear she is such a slut in bed."
(notice inherent bitchiness)
Male: "Well, John, at least my sister isn't a fucking slut like yours!"
(notice distinct anger)
vs.
Male: "The party last night? Holy shit, there were some slOOts there."
Female: "You'se a sloooot, Angie." Angie throws a pillow at speaker, others laugh.
Female: "I hear she is such a slut in bed."
(notice inherent bitchiness)
Male: "Well, John, at least my sister isn't a fucking slut like yours!"
(notice distinct anger)
vs.
Male: "The party last night? Holy shit, there were some slOOts there."
Female: "You'se a sloooot, Angie." Angie throws a pillow at speaker, others laugh.
by Dr. Octagon December 18, 2007