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Pimp - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A pimp is a person who controls and profits from the work of sex workers, often managing clients and taking a portion of their earnings. The term can also refer to someone who exploits others for personal gain.

pimp

/pɪmp/ /pɪmp/

Definition:

A person who controls prostitutes and arranges clients for them, taking a portion of their earnings.

Synonyms:

procurer, panderer, madam

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

client, victim

Common Collocations:

pimp my ride, pimp suit, pimp cane

Derivatives:

pimped, pimping, pimpish

Usage Tips:

Use "pimp" cautiously due to its offensive connotations; avoid in formal contexts unless discussing its literal meaning.

Common Phrases:

pimp my ride, all dressed up like a pimp, pimp and ho party

Etymology:

Originated in the 17th century from French "pimper" (to dress elegantly), later evolving to its current meaning.

Examples:

  • 1. He was accused of being a pimp.
  • 2. The movie portrayed a ruthless pimp exploiting women.
  • 3. She refused to work for a pimp and left the city.
  • 4. They joked about his flashy car, calling it "pimped out."

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