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pimp (. pihmp. ) noun. 1. (prostitution) a. el proxeneta. (M) Many prostitutes were the victims of physical abuse from the pimps they worked for.Muchas prostitutas sufrían abusos físicos de los proxenetas para quienes trabajaban. b. el chulo.
pimp {noun} The pimp puts constant pressure on her to encourage her to work. expand_more El proxeneta ejerce sobre ella una presión constante para incitarla a trabajar. The recorded number of prostitutes has increased 10 fold in 20 years and 90% of them suffer violence at the hands of their pimps and their clients.
HairballTheory. • 1 mo. ago. 2 years late but had the same hypothesis; (Pempein) origin of Pomp. pomp Definition: ceremony and splendid display, especially at a public event. Pempo Definition: to send. to bid a thing to be carried to one. to send (thrust or insert) a thing into another. Reply.
Spanish: cafiche - chulo - macarra - proxeneta - rufián - rufo - taita - traficante de blancas - tunear - alcahuete - trotaconventos. Synonyms: procurer, whoremonger, pander, white-slaver, runner, more... Collocations: a pimp [hat, suit, cane], [an abusive, a violent, a skinny] pimp, reported to her pimp, more...
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One girl had persuaded her mother to move out of a brothel community away from her partner-pimp to a new village to try to abandon the profession. savethechildren.net Una niña convenció a su madre de abandonar una comunidad prostibularia y al alcahuete que era su pareja y mudarse a una nueva aldea, como parte de un esfuerzo por dejar el ...
pimp /pɪmp/ n. a man who solicits for a prostitute or brothel and lives off the earnings. a man who procures sexual gratification for another; procurer; pander. vb. ( intransitive) to act as a pimp. Etymology: 17th Century: of unknown origin. pimp /pɪmp/ slang chiefly Austral NZ n. a spy or informer. vb.