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Verb
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pimps, plural;
  1. Act as a pimp

  2. Provide (someone) as a prostitute

Noun
  1. A man who controls prostitutes and arranges clients for them, taking part of their earnings in return


  1. pander: arrange for sexual partners for others
  2. someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)
  3. A pimp is an agent for prostitutes who lives off their earnings. Pimping is illegal in most countries. The majority of pimps are men. A woman who runs a brothel is known as a madam. ...
  4. Pimp is a British thriller film released on 12 May 2010. It was written and directed by Robert Cavanah who also plays the lead role. Royd Tolkien, great-grandson of fantasy author J.R.R Tolkien, produced the film and plays himself in the story.
  5. "P.I.M.P." is a song written by 50 Cent for 50 Cent's commercial debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003), released as the third single from it. The song is recognized with its steel drum tune. ...
  6. The Pimp is an EP released in 2002 by Fatboy Slim. It is the third and final EP in a series by Fatboy Slim. All three EPs were released on 19 November 2002.
  7. A person who solicits customers for prostitution and acts as manager for prostitutes; a panderer; A man who can easily attract women; To act as a procurer of prostitutes; to pander; To prostitute someone; To excessively customize something, especially a vehicle, according to ghetto standards ...
  8. (Pimping) Playfully getting another performer to do something difficult or unpleasant which you probably wouldn't do yourself. Used sparingly, can be quite entertaining. Best strategry is to choose things the other performer does well.
  9. (Pimps) Devil worshiping racers, reptilian and/or greasy in nature, who attempt to undermine the efforts of the pious (See "Celibacy Rangers".) by distributing Koopa pornography.
  10. (pimps) do it in style baby!.
  11. n. a Bike Store Guy who is always trying to sell stuff on the trail. "Blow off, pimp. If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you."
  12. informal make (something) more showy or impressive.
  13. Plug-in Mini Packager. Predecessor to NSIS.
  14. A person, usually a man, who solicits customers for a prostitute or a brothel, in return for a share of the earnings.
  15. Don't get so excited there, Tiger. In improv, pimping means getting a suggestion. This could be from the audience, such as asking, "Could I have a non-geographic location?" or from each other, like one player saying "Wouldn't it be funny if the phone rang?" obviously pimping for someone to call. ...
  16. 1. a person who solicits clients for prostitutes. 2. tell-tale; informant: e.g., Who was the pimp who told on me and got me into trouble? 3. to inform, tell tales on: e.g., Don't you dare pimp on me!
  17. to test the medical knowledge of an underling, usually in a public and unexpected manner.  "The chief made rounds with us this morning, and I got Pimped wicked about hepatitis."
  18. 1. Responsive argument  2. Weak or mitigating response to argumentation.
  19. Putting another performer on the spot in front of the audience by forcing them to do something potentially awkward, such as sing, recite a poem or speech, or kiss or grope another player. Usually pimping someone is done in good-natured gest, or in retaliation for them pimping you.
  20. adj Hip, stylish, cool 1999 Sep GC&SU male Cake’s music is pimp.
  21. to tell an adult about  the misdeeds of  a kid. (see tit).
  22. Acronym for Put In My Place (not a purveyor of the services of prostitutes).  Pimping is a belittling "teaching" practice, perpetrated by attendings or residents on students or interns, consisting of asking increasingly difficult questions of the student in an attempt to make him or her look stupid.
  23. or Pimping: see Link_Pimping