Verb
slut-shame (third-person singular simple present slut-shames, present participle slut-shaming, simple past and past participle slut-shamed)
To make a person (especially a woman) feel guilty or inferior for sexual activity, desires, expression, or circumstances that deviate from traditional or orthodox gender expectations or religious or cultural standards.
According to Franks, when people say "She deserved it because she gave these pictures to her boyfriend," they are invoking the same backwards ideology used to slut-shame rape victims. Source: Internet
Again, in the face of misogynists trying simultaneously objectify and slut-shame her, she didn’t flinch. Source: Internet