"Prostitute", "Whore", and "Harlot" redirect here. For other uses, see Prostitute (disambiguation), Whore (disambiguation), and Harlot (disambiguation). "Strumpet" redirects here. For the 2001 British television movie, see Strumpet (film). "The oldest profession" redirects here. For the 1967 French film, see The Oldest Profession. For the origin of the phrase "oldest profession", see Oldest profession (phrase). Prostitution Femmes de Maison , Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, c. 1893–95 Occupation Names Women : whore, hooker, call girl, business girl (B-girl), streetwalker, trollop, strumpet, courtesan, escort, lady of the evening, woman of the night, working girl, doxy, scarlet woman, harlot, drab Men : Rent boy, male escort, gigolo, lad model, gent of the night, sporting boy, weeping willy Female clients : janes, [1] [2] sugar mamas [3] Male clients : johns, punters, tricks, mongers, sex buyers Activity sect