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      Here in Finland we say “the pup of a whore”.

      Added benefit of being gender-neutral.

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      Fun fact: The German original uses “Dirne” which is a very archaic word, could probably be translated as something like “harlot”

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          I mean - nowadays it sorta is, it’s been heavily relegated to sexually fetishised contexts.

          But the reason a “Dirndl” is called that is, because “Dirne” is a word that used to mean just “woman” but went through a linguistic evolution to mean “prostitute” quite a while ago. Off the top of my head, I don’t know of an example that happened similiarly in English, but I’d guess there’s bound to be something like that there, too

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            “Courtesan” is an example in English, originally meaning ‘noblewoman’.

            There’s also “minx”, which originally just meant ‘person’. (It’s a cousin of “mensch”.)