pimping
adj/ˈpɪmpɪŋ/
Etymology
By surface analysis, pimp + -ing.
Definitions
Little or petty.
Puny
Puny; sickly.
Consisting of or having the qualities of a pimp.
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The practise of managing and hiring out prostitutes.
- His young adult life was marked by a series of robberies, forgeries, pimpings, assaults, and incarcerations at increasingly tougher institutions. The FBI had investigated him under the Dyer Act for the interstate transport of stolen cars.
The process of modifying a vehicle (usually a car), predominantly focusing on its…
The process of modifying a vehicle (usually a car), predominantly focusing on its appearance and audiovisual system as opposed to performance.
present participle and gerund of pimp
The neighborhood
- synonympandering
- synonymponcing
- synonymprocuration
- synonymprocuring
- synonymprocurement
- synonymproxenetism
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for pimping. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA