Pimp - Wiktionary

English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pɪmp/
  • Rhymes: -ɪmp
  • Audio (Canada):(file)

Etymology 1

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Origin unknown. Perhaps from French pimpant (smart, sparkish) or German Pimpf (boy, youth, young squirt). The Old English near-synonym was rendered by Old English forspennend (literally solicitor).

Noun

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pimp (plural pimps)

  1. Someone who solicits customers for prostitution and acts as manager for a group of prostitutes; a pander.
    • 2006, Lily Allen, Iyiola Babalola, Darren Lewis, Tommy McCook, “LDN”, in Alright, Still, performed by Lily Allen:A fella looking dapper / And he's sittin' with a slapper / Then I see it's a pimp / And his crack whore
    • 2018, Brendon Urie, Michael Angelakos, Sam Hollander, Morgan Kibby, Jake Sinclair, Dillon Francis, “Hey Look Ma, I Made It”, in Pray for the Wicked‎[1], performed by Panic! at the Disco:All my life, been hustling / And tonight is my appraisal / 'Cause I'm a hooker selling songs / And my pimp's a record label
  2. (African-American Vernacular, slang) A man who can easily attract women.
Derived terms
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  • gorilla pimp
  • pimp cup
  • pimpdom
  • pimpery
  • pimp hand
  • pimphood
  • pimpish
  • pimpless
  • pimplike
  • pimpmobile
  • pimpness
  • pimpology
  • pimpship
  • pimp slap, pimp-slap
  • pimp steak
  • pimp stick
  • pimpy
  • Romeo pimp
  • sugar pimp
  • superpimp
Translations
[edit] prostitution solicitor
  • Afrikaans: pooier (af), hoerboer
  • Albanian: tutor prostitutash m
  • Arabic: قَوَّاد m (qawwād) Egyptian Arabic: عرص m (ʕarṣ), معرص m (míʕarraṣ) South Levantine Arabic: عرص m (ʕarṣ), قَوَّاد m (gawwād)
  • Armenian: կավատ (hy) (kavat)
  • Azerbaijani: oğraş (az)
  • Belarusian: сутэнёр m (sutenjór), зво́днік m (zvódnik), зво́дніца f (zvódnica)
  • Bengali: কোটনা (bn) (kōṭona)
  • Bikol Central: bugaw
  • Bulgarian: сво́дник (bg) m (svódnik), сво́дница f (svódnica), сутеньо́р m (sutenjór)
  • Burmese: ဖါခေါင်း (hpahkaung:)
  • Catalan: proxeneta, alcavot (ca) m
  • Chinese: Cantonese: 姑爺仔 / 姑爷仔 (gu1 je4 zai2), 龜公 / 龟公 (gwai1 gung1) Hokkien: 三七仔 (zh-min-nan) (sam-chhit-á), 牽猴的 / 牵猴的 (khan-kâu-ê), 牽猴仔 / 牵猴仔 (khan-kâu-á) Mandarin: 皮條客 / 皮条客 (zh) (pítiáokè), 老鴇 / 老鸨 (zh) (lǎobǎo) (female), 媽媽桑 / 妈妈桑 (zh) (māmāsāng) (female, Taiwan)
  • Czech: pasák (cs) m, kuplíř (cs) m
  • Danish: alfons (da)
  • Dutch: pooier (nl) m, souteneur (nl) m
  • Esperanto: prostituisto
  • Estonian: kupeldaja, sutenöör
  • Finnish: sutenööri (fi), parittaja (fi)
  • French: souteneur (fr) m, maquereau (fr) m, mac (fr) m, proxénète (fr)
  • Galician: bagaxeiro m, alcaiote (gl) m, alcaiota f, proxeneta (gl) m or f
  • Georgian: მამაშა (mamaša)
  • German: Zuhälter (de) m, Lude (de) m, Kuppler (de) m
  • Greek: προαγωγός (el) m or f (proagogós), μαστροπός (el) m or f (mastropós), σωματέμπορος (el) m or f (somatémporos), νταβατζής (el) m (ntavatzís) Ancient: μαστροπός m or f (mastropós), μάτρυλλος m (mátrullos)
  • Hebrew: סַרְסוּר (he) m (sarsúr)
  • Hindi: दलाल (hi) m (dalāl), कुटनी (hi) f (kuṭnī) (female)
  • Hungarian: strici (hu), kerítő (hu), futtató (hu), lányfuttató
  • Icelandic: melludólgur m, hórumangari m
  • Indonesian: germo (id), mucikari (id)
  • Irish: máistir striapach m
  • Italian: magnaccia (it) m, pappone (it) m, protettore (it) m, ruffiano (it) m, lenone (it) m, prosseneta (it) m, paraninfo (it) m
  • Japanese: 女衒 (ja) (ぜげん, zegen), ポン引き (ポンびき, ponbiki)
  • Kazakh: жеңгетай (jeñgetai)
  • Khmer: មេអណ្ដើក (km) (mei ʼɑndaək)
  • Korean: 뚜쟁이 (ko) (ttujaeng'i),  (ko) (ttu), 기둥서방 (ko) (gidungseobang), 포주(抱主) (ko) (poju)
  • Kurdish: Northern Kurdish: gewad (ku) m, pêzeweng (ku) m, teres (ku) m
  • Ladino: rufyano m, rufyana f
  • Lao: ຊາຍານຸຊີບ (s nu sīp), ແມງດາ (mǣng dā) ("water cockroach")
  • Latin: lēnō m, lēna f
  • Latvian: suteners m
  • Lithuanian: suteneris m, sąvadautojas m
  • Macedonian: сводник m (svodnik), подведувач m (podveduvač), макро m (makro)
  • Malay: alku, barua, jaruman, ketolol, muncikari, pinang muda
  • Malayalam: please add this translation if you can
  • Mongolian: Cyrillic: зууч (mn) (zuuč)
  • Nepali: please add this translation if you can
  • Norman: maquereau m
  • Norwegian: Bokmål: hallik m
  • Old English: forspennend m
  • Ottoman Turkish: پزونك (päzäväng)
  • Pashto: بغری m (bağaray)
  • Persian: Iranian Persian: قَوَّاد (ġavvâd), جاکِش (jâkeš), جابیز (jâbiz), کُس‌کِش (kos-keš) (vulgar)
  • Polish: alfons (pl) m, sutener (pl) m
  • Portuguese: cafetão (pt) m (Brazil), proxeneta (pt) m, safado (pt) m, chulo (pt) m, alcoviteiro (pt) m
  • Punjabi: ਦੱਲਾ m (dallā)
  • Romani: please add this translation if you can
  • Romanian: proxenet (ro) m, pește (ro) m
  • Russian: сутенёр (ru) m (sutenjór), сво́дник (ru) m (svódnik), сво́дница (ru) f (svódnica), сво́дня (ru) f (svódnja), кот (ru) (kot, literally tomcat) (slang)
  • Scottish Gaelic: drùisear m
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: сводник m, пословодник m Roman: svodnik (sh) m, poslovodnik m
  • Slovak: pasák m, kupliar m
  • Slovene: zvodník (sl) m
  • Spanish: chulo (es) m, proxeneta (es), rufián (es) m, cafiche (es) m, cabrón (es) m, padrote m, alcahuete (es) m, lenón m, ficho (es) m (Peru), cafishio (es) m (South America), cafisho (es) m (South America)
  • Swahili: buzi
  • Swedish: hallick (sv) c, sutenör (sv) c
  • Tagalog: bugaw, kuwekong, alkahuwete, tita-tita
  • Tajik: қаввод (qavvod)
  • Tamil: காமத்தரகன் (ta) m (kāmattarakaṉ), கூட்டிக்கொடுப்பவன் m (kūṭṭikkoṭuppavaṉ), மாமா (ta) (māmā) (colloquial, vulgar)
  • Telugu: తార్పుడుగాడు (tārpuḍugāḍu), (Telangana, vulgar) బాడ్కావ్ (bāḍkāv)
  • Thai: แมงดา (mɛɛng-daa)
  • Turkish: pezevenk (tr), kavat (tr), deyyus (tr), kurumsak (tr)
  • Ukrainian: сутене́р m (sutenér), зві́дник m (zvídnyk), зві́дниця f (zvídnycja)
  • Urdu: دَلال m (dalāl), کُٹْنی f (kuṭnī) (female)
  • Uzbek: dayus (uz), sutenyor, dalla (uz), qoʻshmachi (uz)
  • Vietnamese: kẻ mối lái, ma cô (vi)
  • Volapük: (♂♀) lupärodan, () hilupärodan, () jilupärodan
  • Welsh: pimp m, puteinfeistr m (literary)
  • Yiddish: קאַדעט m (kadet) (slang)

Verb

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pimp (third-person singular simple present pimps, present participle pimping, simple past and past participle pimped)

  1. (intransitive) To act as a procurer of prostitutes; to pander. Synonym: procure
  2. (transitive) To prostitute someone. Synonyms: hustle, whore out; see also Thesaurus:pimp out The smooth-talking, tall man with heavy gold bracelets claimed he could pimp anyone.
  3. (transitive, African-American Vernacular, slang) To excessively customize something, especially a vehicle. Synonyms: pimp out, pimp up; mack out Coordinate terms: level up, max out, spec out, spec up, trick out You pimped out that motorcycle f'real, dawg.
  4. (transitive, medicine, slang) To ask progressively harder and ultimately unanswerable questions of a resident or medical student (said of a senior member of the medical staff).
    • 2004, Robert A. Blume, Arthur W. Combs, The Continuing American Revolution: A Psychological Perspective, page 183:Only an attending physician can pimp a chief resident; the chief resident and attending can pimp a junior resident; they all three can pimp an intern.
  5. (transitive, US, slang) To promote, to tout. Synonyms: pitch, promote, spruik, tout I gotta show you this sweet website where you can pimp your blog and get more readers.
    • 1990 February 4, Leonard Tirado, “Privatized 'Recovery' Versus Collective Action”, in Gay Community News, volume 17, number 29, page 19:The trendy rehabs being pimped by the addiction industry's glossy PR.
  6. (US, slang) To persuade, smooth talk or trick another into doing something for your benefit. Synonyms: bewile, convince; see also Thesaurus:deceive, Thesaurus:persuade I pimped her out of $2,000 and she paid for the entire stay at the Bahamas.
Derived terms
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  • gorilla pimp
  • pimp off
  • pimp out
  • pimp up
  • unpimped
Translations
[edit] to act as procurer of prostitutes
  • Arabic: قَادَ (qāda), قَوَّدَ (qawwada)
  • Bulgarian: своднича (svodniča)
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 拉皮條 / 拉皮条 (zh) (lā pítiáo), 拉客 (zh) (lākè)
  • Dutch: souteneren (nl)
  • Finnish: parittaa (fi), toimia sutenöörinä
  • French: prostituer (fr), maquereller (fr), maquereauter (fr)
  • Greek: εκπορνεύω (el) (ekpornévo), μαστροπεύω (el) (mastropévo)
  • Hungarian: kerít (hu), kerítőként/striciként ténykedik/működik/tevékenykedik
  • Italian: procacciare (it)
  • Persian: کس‌کشی کردن (kos-keši kardan), جاکشی کردن (jâkeši kardan)
  • Portuguese: cafetinar, alcovitar (pt)
  • Russian: сво́дничать (ru) impf (svódničatʹ)
  • Spanish: putear (es)
  • Tamil: கூட்டிக்கொடு (kūṭṭikkoṭu)
  • Turkish: pezevenklik yapmak
to prostitute someone see also pimp out
  • Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
  • Dutch: prostitueren (nl)
  • Finnish: tehdä jostakusta prostituoitu
  • French: prostituer (fr)
  • German: prostituieren (de)
  • Greek: εκπορνεύω (el) (ekpornévo)
  • Italian: prostituire
  • Portuguese: prostituir (pt)
  • Spanish: cafishear (Argentina), cafishiar (South America)
  • Tamil: கூட்டிக்கொடு (kūṭṭikkoṭu), மாமா வேலை பார் (māmā vēlai pār) (colloquial, vulgar)
to excessively customize see also pimp up
  • Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
  • Dutch: pimpen (nl), oppimpen (nl)
  • Finnish: tuunata (fi), pimpata
  • Italian: risistemare (it)
  • Spanish: tunear (es), enchular (es)
medicine:to ask progressively harder and ultimately unanswerable questions of a resident or medical student
  • Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
  • Finnish: tentata (fi), kuulustella (fi)
to promote, tout
  • Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
  • Finnish: puffata
to persuade or trick another into doing something for your benefit
  • Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
  • Finnish: taivutella (fi)
  • Tamil: ஏமாற்று (ta) (ēmāṟṟu)

Adjective

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pimp

  1. (slang) Excellent, fashionable, stylish.

See also

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  • pimping (adjective)
  • player
  • playa
  • madam

Further reading

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  • Double-Tongued Dictionary definition

Etymology 2

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English Wikipedia has an article on:Yan Tan TetheraWikipedia

From Brythonic numerals, from Proto-Brythonic *pɨmp.

Cognate with Welsh pump, Cornish pymp, Breton pemp. Doublet of cinque, fin (five currency units), finnuf, five, ponzu, punch (beverage), and sengi (currency); related to Pompeii.

Numeral

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pimp

  1. (Cumbria and Old Welsh) Five in Cumbrian and Welsh sheep counting.
See also
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  • (Borrowdale sheep counting) yan, tyan, tethera, methera, pimp, sethera, lethera, hovera, dovera, dick, yan-a-dick, tyan-a-dick, tethera-a-dick, methera-a-dick, bumfit, yan-a-bumfit, tyan-a-bumfit, tethera-a-bumfit, methera-bumfit, giggot

References

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  • Wright, Peter (1995), Cumbrian Chat, Dalesman Publishing Company, →ISBN, page 7
  • Deakin, Michael A.B. (2007), Leigh-Lancaster, David, editor, The Name of the Number‎[2], Australian Council for Educational Research, →ISBN, retrieved 17 May 2008, page 75
  • Varvogli, Aliki (2002), Annie Proulx's The Shipping News: A Reader's Guide‎[3], Continuum International Publishing Group, →ISBN, retrieved 17 May 2008, pages 24-25

Anagrams

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  • impp.

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