Citations:ridden hard and put away wet

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English citations of ridden hard and put away wet

Adjective

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  1. promiscuous (current sense 2 of the word)
    • 2010, Clara Nipper, Kiss of Noir[1]:
      "She was one of my first big clients, Nora. She's honky trash all the way. Been ridden hard and put away wet, but she used her skank toot-toot to snare some dumbass rich bastard who smothered her in furs and choked her with jewels and kept her in thr life that royalty is so accustomed.
      2015, Anny Omous, The Three Year Affair (2nd Edition)[2], page 26:
      There stood Peter with a rode hard, put away wet scooter trash whore attached to his dick. She was sucking his dick like it was a piece of gold.
      2015, Monette Michaels, Storm Warning[3]:
      "Donna was - and probably still is - the town slut." [] "I always thought she looked too...too...""Tarted up? Cheap? Skanky?" Dev suggested. "Rode hard and put away wet," Andy muttered. "She smelled like it, too."
      2017, Ann Mayburn, Guarding Hope[4]:
      She was one of the biker club's sluts. Normally, Daniel wouldn't use that word, but these bitches would open their legs for anyone friendly with the club, and it showed. As Boden liked to say, the women who worked here had been rode hard and put away wet.