Sex Work Slang
Bad date: A client who refuses to pay or abuses a sex worker.
Bad date book: A book of reported violent attacks against sex workers.
Bareback: Not using a condom
Bareback blow-job: Oral sex without a condom
Body slide: Service where sex worker may slide his/her body on the client using oil
Boys’ town/Boys stroll: An area of the city where male sex workers ply their trade.
Client: A customer of a sex worker
Crack lay: Sexual intercourse paid for with crack instead of money.
Crackstitute: A sex worker who uses crack
Cruising: Looking for sex workers while driving.
Date: A session with a sex worker, or a person who patronizes sex workers
Dominatrix: A women who dominates clients (usually includes S&M and B&D) for
money. Dominatrixes do not usually provide sexual services.
Double: Two sex workers offering sexual services to one or two clients. Or, working two shifts back to back.
Dungeon: The workplace of a dominatrix or submissive
Escort: A person who works for an escort service
Escort service/agency: A service that provides companionship for a fee and a set time.
Facial: Ejaculating in the face.
Full service: intercourse
Gay-for-pay: A sex worker, who is not a homosexual, but, will engage in homosexual acts for pay.
Girlfriend experience (GFD): A sex worker who is paid to play the role of the clients’ girlfriend, and may include kissing, cuddling, and foreplay without protection.
Golden shower: Urinating on someone
Greek: Anal sex
Half and half: Oral sex and intercourse
High end / high track: Refers to both prostitutes who have higher fees and to the area of
the city which they are found.
Hustler: Male sex worker
Independent: An escort that works for themselves rather than for an agency.
In-call: The sex worker sees clients at home, a place managed by an agency, massage
parlour, brothel, or working apartment.
John: A client of a sex worker
Kiddy stroll: a street where underage sex workers work
Low-track: Refers to both sex workers who have lower fees and the area of the city in which they work.
Manual or manual release: Usually means the sex worker masturbates the client. Occasionally used to indicate the client masturbating himself
Massage parlour: A place that offers a complete body massage. The options range from nudity to sexual services depending on the establishment and the limits of the sex worker
Out, Outted: When a client or sex workers personal information is made public.
Out-call: The sex worker visits the client at his home, business, or hotel room.
Sometimes they may out go together somewhere public.
Party hat: Condom
Regular: A client who sees the same sex worker every time
Rimming, Rim-job: Erotic stimulation achieved by contact between mouth and anus
S&M (sadomasochism): humiliating, tying up, whipping, or inflicting pain on another
person.
Scat or scatology: Erotic games involving feces.
Spotter: A person who watches out for the police, bad dates or other undesirables.
Square: A person who is not a sex worker
Sub or submissive: a person who is humiliated, tied up, or beat for sexual pleasure
Trick: A client of a sex worker
Tranny stroll: An area of the city where transgender sex workers work.
Working apartment: An apartment that is used for work rather than living
Vocal: Dirty talk
Sex Work Slang
Bad date: A client who refuses to pay or abuses a sex worker.
Bad date book: A book of reported violent attacks against sex workers.
Bareback: Not using a condom
Bareback blow-job: Oral sex without a condom
Body slide: Service where sex worker may slide his/her body on the client using oil
Boys’ town/Boys stroll: An area of the city where male sex workers ply their trade.
Client: A customer of a sex worker
Crack lay: Sexual intercourse paid for with crack instead of money.
Crackstitute: A sex worker who uses crack
Cruising: Looking for sex workers while driving.
Date: A session with a sex worker, or a person who patronizes sex workers
Dominatrix: A women who dominates clients (usually includes S&M and B&D) for
money. Dominatrixes do not usually provide sexual services.
Double: Two sex workers offering sexual services to one or two clients. Or, working two shifts back to back.
Dungeon: The workplace of a dominatrix or submissive
Escort: A person who works for an escort service
Escort service/agency: A service that provides companionship for a fee and a set time.
Facial: Ejaculating in the face.
Full service: intercourse
Gay-for-pay: A sex worker, who is not a homosexual, but, will engage in homosexual acts for pay.
Girlfriend experience (GFD): A sex worker who is paid to play the role of the clients’ girlfriend, and may include kissing, cuddling, and foreplay without protection.
Golden shower: Urinating on someone
Greek: Anal sex
Half and half: Oral sex and intercourse
High end / high track: Refers to both prostitutes who have higher fees and to the area of
the city which they are found.
Hustler: Male sex worker
Independent: An escort that works for themselves rather than for an agency.
In-call: The sex worker sees clients at home, a place managed by an agency, massage
parlour, brothel, or working apartment.
John: A client of a sex worker
Kiddy stroll: a street where underage sex workers work
Low-track: Refers to both sex workers who have lower fees and the area of the city in which they work.
Manual or manual release: Usually means the sex worker masturbates the client. Occasionally used to indicate the client masturbating himself
Massage parlour: A place that offers a complete body massage. The options range from nudity to sexual services depending on the establishment and the limits of the sex worker
Out, Outted: When a client or sex workers personal information is made public.
Out-call: The sex worker visits the client at his home, business, or hotel room.
Sometimes they may out go together somewhere public.
Party hat: Condom
Regular: A client who sees the same sex worker every time
Rimming, Rim-job: Erotic stimulation achieved by contact between mouth and anus
S&M (sadomasochism): humiliating, tying up, whipping, or inflicting pain on another
person.
Scat or scatology: Erotic games involving feces.
Spotter: A person who watches out for the police, bad dates or other undesirables.
Square: A person who is not a sex worker
Sub or submissive: a person who is humiliated, tied up, or beat for sexual pleasure
Trick: A client of a sex worker
Tranny stroll: An area of the city where transgender sex workers work.
Working apartment: An apartment that is used for work rather than living
Vocal: Dirty talk

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