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pimp roll noun a highly stylised manner of walking, projecting an image of control and dispassion US, 1990- Others have taken on the “soul” styles of black teenagers, wearing their hair in James Brown-style pompadours and walking with the so-called “pimp roll.” — United States Congress, Equal Educational Opportunity Hearings, p. 10891, 1970
- Now he felt good all the way around, so he walked over to the four corners at Hollywood and Vine, practising the pimp roll that made the black hustlers look so cool. — Robert Campbell, Sweet La-La Land, p. 66, 1990
- Waylon did the pimp roll past the table out to the kitchen in the back. — Robert Campbell, Boneyards, p. 108, 1992
- Or consider Eggy Daddy, a man on a mission, his thinned-out frame motivating away from the corner traffic in a brisk pimp roll[.] — David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner, p. 317, 1997
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