pimping
petty; insignificant; trivial.
British Dialect. puny; weak; sickly.
Origin of pimping
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How to use pimping in a sentence
Charged with "aggravated pimping," Strauss-Kahn still faces trial in that case.
French Political Sex Movie About DSK Sets Cannes Aquiver | Tracy McNicoll | May 17, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTA crony named Tyrone “HK” McMillan faces even heavier time after being convicted last month of pimping underage girls.
FBI Sting Rescues 105 Kids, Nabs 159 Pimps—But What About the Johns? | Michael Daly | July 30, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTEssentially, aggravated pimping is a worse version of pimping.
The former IMF head is set to go on trial for aggravated pimping.
These administrators and officials actually are giving pimping a bad name.
And philosophy is wont, in fact, not infrequently to convert itself into a kind of art of spiritual pimping.
Tragic Sense Of Life | Miguel de UnamunoI suppose that, during all that time I was a deceived husband and that Leonora was pimping for Edward.
The Good Soldier | Ford Madox FordConvert the brave honest officers of your navy into pimping tide-waiters and colony officers of the customs.
You say he is a pimping little devil, that is enough; I will soon make him give up the field, I will warrant you.
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Complete. | Francois RabelaisWhat shameful pimping to the whiffling understandings of the timid!
Pamphlets and Parodies on Political Subjects | William Hone
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