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pimp noun- a man who, for a percentage of the income derived, arranges clients for a prostitute; a man who lives off the earnings of a prostitute UK, 1600
- a charming man who attracts women US
- — Judi Sanders, Da Bomb!, p. 21, 1997
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 6, April 1997
- in a deck of playing cards, a jack or knave US
- — George Percy, The Language of Poker, p. 67, 1988
- an informer to the police or other authorities AUSTRALIA, 1899
- They suspected you were either a policeman or a pimp. — Vince Kelly, The Bogeyman, p. 13, 1956
- I’ll stake my Davey he didn’t tell you he was a Customs pimp? — John Wynnum, Tar Dust, p. 75, 1962
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 70, 1977
- — Gerald Sweeney, The Plunge, p. 311, 1981
- cocaine US
- — US Department of Justice, Street Terms, August 1994
- — Nick Constable, This is Cocaine, p. 181, 2002
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