I would say "unpleasant, rude, repulsive"
vulgar
Ostentatious.
Coarse, Vulgar, Ribald, Abusive, Obscene, Rude.
vulgar, gaudy, tasteless, cheap, showy, ornate
obscene, rude 2nd answer: Maybe . . . "Vulgar" has more to do with the uneducated clods. Synonyms might be 'Coarse', 'Earthy', 'Gross'. For example, one might say that to use the word, "Get" or "Got" is a vulgar usage, as opposed to saying "Acquire", "Came into possession of . . .".
dirty, unpleasant, stinking, filthy, grubby, repellent, squalid, repulsive, obscene, crude, indecent, abusive, coarse, vulgar, lewd
quotidian, recurring, customary, simple, vulgar, vernacular, usual, frequent, idiomatic, colloquial, conversational, informal, familiar, common
brusque, brute, bearish, cruel, gruff, boorish, blunt, impolite, impertinent, vulgar, negligent, barbaric, brutal, uncivilized, boorish, reckless, impetuous, imprudent, madcap, pert.
Ashley is a vulgar person
The language was vulgar and uncouth. It was a vulgar display of unsportsmanlike conduct. His vulgar manners made the others move away form him.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/girl http://www.synonyms.net/synonym/girl Slattern, trollop, hussy, vixen, minx... Though these are somewhat vulgar.
Yes it is vulgar .