scrubber vs tart

scrubber

noun
  • A prostitute or a slovenly woman. 

  • Someone who lives in the bush; a wild person, someone only partly assimilated into society. 

  • A machine for washing leather after the tanpit. 

  • A person or appliance that cleans floors or similar by scrubbing. 

  • An animal (especially cattle) that has broken away from the herd and established itself in the bush. 

  • A dirty or unhygienic person. 

  • A device that removes impurities from gases. 

  • A horizontal bar allowing the user to set the playback position. 

tart

noun
  • A prostitute. 

  • Any woman with loose sexual morals. 

  • A melt (block of wax for use in a tart burner). 

  • A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie. 

adj
  • Sharp to the taste; acid; sour. 

  • high or too high in acidity. 

  • Sharp; keen; severe. 

verb
  • To practice prostitution. 

  • To practice promiscuous sex. 

  • To dress garishly, ostentatiously, whorishly, or sluttily. 

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