Obs. (See quot. a. 1700.) Hence † Whetstone whore.
1682. News fr. France, 4. You may as soon make those of Whetstones-park among you blush, as put them out of countenance.
1684. Dryden, Ovids Amours, II. xix. 31. Let him who loves an easie Whetstone Whore, Pluck leaves from Trees, and drink the Common Shore.
a. 1700. B. E., Dict. Cant. Crew, Whet-stones-park, a Lane betwixt Holborn and Lincolns-Inn-fields, famd for a Nest of Wenches, now de-parkd.