Reverse Dictionary: IMMORAL

ADJECTIVES
 ALL FUR COAT AND NO KNICKERS said of a classy lady who  has loose morals → 1990 UK sl. (Bk.)
► BREACHY ► BREECHY lecherous; immoral; inclined to disregard prevailing moral constraints → 1929 Amer. dial.
► DIKE-LOUPING loose, immoral → 1900 Sc. (Bk.)
► FAST immoral; wanton; easily encouraged to participate in sexual activity; dissipated → 18C
► GAY of loose or immoral life; sexually loose, dissipated, licentious → 1637
► ILL evil, wicked, immoral, morally depraved → 1699 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► ILL-LIVED leading a bad or immoral life → 1633 
► KINKY given to loose or immoral behaviour → 1889 Amer. sl.
► MEAN immoral, loose → 1913 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► MESSY immoral, unethical → 1920s sl.
► NAUGHT immoral, vicious → 1550 obs.
► ORDINARY inferior, poor, worthless, contemptible, immoral → 1800 Amer. dial.
► ORNERY inferior, poor, insignificant, worthless, contemptible, mean, immoral → 1816 Amer. dial.
► RATCH loose in morals; unsteady → 1861 Sc.
► SLUTTISH sexually immoral, promiscuous, lustful → M16
► UNTIDY dishonest; loose or depraved in habits or morals → 1905 Eng. dial.  (Bk.)
► VENUS impure,  immoral → 1821 Sc.
► WAFF disreputable, wild, worthless; immoral → 1788 Sc.
► WAFFISH disreputable; immoral → 1905 Sc. (Bk.)

NOUNS
► BACK-GATE cunning, deceitful action; immoral or degrading conduct → 1825 Sc.
► DEAD CAT ON THE LINE something causing suspicion, mistrust, or concern; something immoral → 1965 Amer. dial.
► FAST ONE a trick intended to deceive or defraud; any scheme seen as immoral, corrupt, or underhand → 1923 US sl.
► GAY LIFE of women: an immoral life; a life of prostitution → 19C Brit. sl.
► ILL-LIVING immoral conduct → 1905 Sc. (Bk.)
► MOLLYNOGGING frequenting the company of immoral women → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► RAM-RIDING a punishment, esp. inflicted on married people convicted of immorality: a cart in which were  represented burlesque representatives of the erring pair, was drawn through the village, attended by a procession of  men and boys, on donkeys, blowing horns; the custom was often the occasion of much riotous behaviour → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SLEAZE sordidness, sleaziness; immorality → 1967 UK sl.
 THOWLESSNESS evil or immoral conduct; bad behaviour; wantonness; vice → 1489 Sc. obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► ALLEY BAT a promiscuous, careless, or slovenly woman; an immoral woman; sometimes used as a general term of abuse → 1968 Amer. dial.
► ANGRY BOY a rake, an immoral man, a young man about town, a ‘blood’ → L16 sl.
► BAD ACTOR a person who behaves immorally; an unpleasant individual, an aggressive troublemaker; an habitual brawler; a dangerous person → 1848 sl.
► BAD BABY a woman of easy morals; a desperado or thug → 1945 criminals’ sl. (Bk.)
► BADDIE ► BADDY an immoral person → 1901 Aust. sl.
► BAD PILL an objectionable person, or one of low morals; a person of unenviable reputation → 1891 sl. (Bk.)
► BADSTER a villain, a morally bad person → 1944 Aust. sl.
► BAGGAGE a woman of bad character; a worthless, good-for-nothing woman; a woman of disreputable or immoral life; a strumpet; a prostitute; an opprobrious epithet applied to women and children → 1603 
► BALL GRUNT a woman of easy morals → 1945 criminals’ sl. (Bk.)
► BALONEY a woman of loose morals; a slut → 1944 US sl.
► BAND a woman of easy morals; a prostitute → 1949 Aust. & US sl.
► BARLOW a woman of low moral character → 1992 criminals’ sl. (Bk.)
► BARNACLE a prostitute or other woman of loose moral character → 1992 criminals’ sl. (Bk.)
► BEETLE a woman of easy morals; a loose girl or woman → 1945 criminals’ sl.  (Bk.)
► BLISTER an immoral woman; a whore → 1905 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► CAT a prostitute or immoral woman; a low woman → 1916 Amer. dial., chiefly African-American
► CHICKEN a woman of questionable morals, one of doubtful virtue→ 1915 Amer. dial.
► CHIPPIE ► CHIPPY a disreputable girl or woman; an immoral woman; a prostitute → 1886 Amer. dial.
► CORNER GAL an immoral woman → 1970 Amer. dial.
► CUTTY an immoral girl or woman → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► DASHER a ‘fast’ young woman → 19C sl.
► DAY TRIPPER an immoral woman → 1967 Amer. dial.
► DONY a female member of the demi-monde; an immoral woman → 1914 criminals’ sl. (Bk.)
► DOWSE an immoral, unchaste woman; a harlot → c1450 obs.
► FENCE LIZARD an immoral woman → 1968 Amer. dial.
 FLOOZY a young and attractive woman; a woman of loose morals → 1905 Amer. dial.
► FRUIT an easily seduced woman; an immoral woman, one willing to oblige → 1900 US sl.
► GLUTZ a slut; a woman of low morals → 1995 Amer. sl. (Bk.)
► HAZEL SPLITTER a female with a bad reputation; an immoral woman → c1970 Amer. dial.
► HEIFER a woman of questionable morals → 1942 Amer. sl.
► HIGH-FLYER an immoral woman; a hussy → 1663 
► IDLE HUSSY an immoral woman → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► ILL-LIVER one who lives an immoral life → 1883 Sc.
► LIMMER an unchaste, loose, or immoral woman; a mistress, a prostitute → 1566 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► LOW RENT a girl with low moral standards; an easy mark → 1970 US students’ sl. (Bk.)
► MINK a girl, esp. a well-dressed girl; one who can afford mink; a female of easy morals → 1971 Boonville California jargon  (Bk.)
► NO-ACCOUNT an immoral woman → 1965 Amer. dial.
► OUTLAW one who is crude or ill-mannered; a misfit; a child who misbehaves; an insignificant person; an immoral woman → 1965 Amer. dial.
► PAINTED LADY a woman wearing cosmetics; a woman of low morals; a prostitute → a1637
► PAMEL an immoral woman; one lost to all sense of decency → 1905 Eng. dial. obs. (Bk.)
► PANEL an immoral woman; one lost to all sense of decency → 14C Brit. sl.
► PARNEL a priest’s concubine or mistress; a harlot; a wanton young woman; an immodest girl; an immoral woman; one lost to all sense of decency; a sexually loose woman; a prostitute → 1362 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► POT a woman of easy morals → 1942 US sl.
► QUEAN a woman; a female; from early Middle English a term of disparagement or abuse; hence, a bold, impudent, or ill-behaved woman; a jade, a hussy; a harlot, a strumpet, an immoral woman, esp. in 16th-17th centuries → a1000
► QUEEN an immoral woman; a term of reproach for a shrewish or dirty woman → 1740 Eng. dial.
► RACK-HELL a thorough scoundrel or rascal; an utterly immoral or dissolute person; a vile debauchee or rake → 1554 now arch.
► RAKE 1. a man of loose habits and immoral character; an idle dissipated man of  fashion; a dissolute man → 1653
2. a woman of loose habits and immoral character → 1712
► RAKE-HELL a thorough scoundrel or rascal; an utterly immoral or dissolute person; a vile debauchee or rake → 1554 now arch.
► RAKEHELLONIAN one of the ‘sect’ of rakehells; an utterly immoral or dissolute person → a1704
► RAKEHELLY a thorough scoundrel or rascal; an utterly immoral or dissolute person; a vile debauchee or rake → a1762
► RAKEL a rake-hell; a thorough scoundrel or rascal; an utterly immoral or dissolute person; a vile debauchee or rake → 1622 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► RANDIE ► RANDY a scolding virago; a disorderly, immoral woman → 1816 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► ROO a rake; a man who is habituated to immoral conduct; one who has sex with a lot of women → M19 society colloq.
► SCRAG an immoral woman → 1969 Amer. dial.
► SMOCK an immoral woman → L16 sl.
 SOLICITRIX a woman who entices to immorality → 1611
► STRUMPET a person who is unprincipled, unreliable, or immoral; a person who acts in a debased or corrupt way for profit or advantage → 1382
► TAD a person of questionable moral; an immoral woman → 1930 Amer. dial.
► TART a girl or woman, often one of immoral character → 1887 sl.
► TITA an immoral woman → 1967 Hawaii
► TWO-BIT HOLE an immoral woman → 1966 Amer. dial.
► TWO-BIT WHORE an immoral woman → 1966 Amer. dial.
► WAFF a worthless person; a rascal; one addicted to idleness or low, immoral company → 1813 Sc.
► WAIN an immoral woman → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► WANTON a lascivious or lewd person; an unchaste or immoral woman → 1540
► WEAN an immoral woman; a term of reproach for a shrewish or dirty woman → 1740 Eng. dial.

PHRASES
► ABLE TO CRAWL UNDER A SNAKE BELLY used to describe a person who acts immorally and without the least ethics → 1920s sl., orig. Aust.
► ABLE TO CRAWL UNDER A SNAKE’S BELLY WITH A TOP HAT used to describe a person who acts immorally and without the least ethics → 1920s sl., orig. Aust.
► ABLE TO CRAWL UNDER A SNAKE’S BELLY WITH STILTS ON used to describe a person who acts immorally and without the least ethics → 1920s sl., orig. Aust.

VERBS
► BE ON THE RANDY to spend time in drinking and riot; to live in an immoral manner → 1893 Eng. dial.
► CARRY A RIG to play fast and loose → 1903 sl. (Bk.)
► DO DIRT to act immorally → 1893 Amer. dial.
► GO TO THE BAD to deteriorate morally or physically; to become slovenly, careless, or immoral → c1960 Amer. dial.
► PLAY A RIG to play fast and loose → 1903 sl. (Bk.)
► PLAY TAM-TRAM to play fast and loose; to act recklessly, unreliably, irresponsibly, immorally, or thoughtlessly → 1866 Sc.
► RUN A RIG to play fast and loose → 1782 sl.
► TAKE A STONE UP IN THE AIR. of a woman: to fall into an immoral lifestyle → L17 sl.
► TAM-TRAM to play; to play fast and loose → 1905 Sc. (Bk.)
► TIG-TOW to play fast and loose with; to behave irresponsibly or immorally; to act capriciously; to dally with → 1864 Sc.