Pronunciation: /pɪmp/
noun a person, typically a man, who controls prostitutes and arranges clients for them, taking a percentage of their earnings in return
A1 He is a pimp who manages a group of prostitutes.
A2 The pimp demanded a cut of the earnings from the streetwalker.
B1 The police arrested the pimp for human trafficking and exploitation.
B2 The pimp ran a sophisticated operation involving multiple brothels.
C1 The pimp was known for his extravagant lifestyle and connections to organized crime.
C2 The notorious pimp was finally brought to justice after years of evading the authorities.
verb to act as a pimp, to arrange clients for prostitutes
A1 She pimped her bike with colorful streamers.
A2 He pimped his car with a new stereo system.
B1 The interior designer pimped the living room with stylish furniture.
B2 The chef pimped the dish with a unique garnish.
C1 The fashion designer pimped the runway show with extravagant costumes.
C2 The artist pimped the gallery with interactive installations.
formal The police arrested the man for running a pimping operation in the city.
informal I heard that guy is a pimp, always driving around in fancy cars.
slang She's got a pimped-out ride with all the latest upgrades.
figurative The marketing team really knows how to pimp up their presentations to attract more clients.
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