slander per se
Slander for which special damages need not be proved because it imputes to the plaintiff any one of the following: (1) a crime involving moral turpitude, (2) a loathsome disease (such as a sexually transmitted disease), (3) conduct that would adversely affect one’s business or profession, or (4) unchastity (esp. of a woman). [Cases: Libel and Slander 33. C.J.S. Libel and Slander; Injurious Falsehood § 198.]