Promiscuous in a sentence as an adjective

It's nice to see number 5.>Be promiscuous with languages>I hate language wars.

That's much easier to run in promiscuous mode and sneak past everybody.

Maybe not as bad, but the general perception of promiscuous women is still deeply negative.

There is no "don't sniff" provision and if there was, it would make promiscuous mode or applications like inssider illegal.

It's an existential threat because our modern society is extremely promiscuous, not insular like the world was in the past.

One of the things that Tcl - and also to some degree Perl and Python got right is that they are 'promiscuous' in that they are happy to integrate with the rest of the world.

I have no problem with swingers or people in open relationships or above-board promiscuous adults, because there's nothing gross or wrong about sex itself.

The problem with OO as commonly practiced is that it encourages the promiscuous, distributed proliferation of mutable state.

Well, if a disease primarily effects a small, ultra-promiscuous portion of two percent of the general population, research funding tends to lose popular support.

"****" is a derogatory term, it has connotations and meanings well beyond the most literal definition of "promiscuous person".Calling Tinder user "sluts" is no more appropriate than calling my Chinese users "chinks", or my gay users "faggots".It seems intentionally obtuse to pretend that the term doesn't have a gigantic truckload of derogatory connotations behind it.

Promiscuous definitions

adjective

not selective of a single class or person; "Clinton was criticized for his promiscuous solicitation of campaign money"

adjective

casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior; "her easy virtue"; "he was told to avoid loose (or light) women"; "wanton behavior"

See also: easy light loose sluttish wanton