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      • pimp (n.) "one who provides others with the means and opportunity of gratifying their sexual lusts," c. 1600, of unknown origin, perhaps from French pimpant "alluring in dress, seductive," present participle of pimper "to dress elegantly" (16c.), from Old French pimpelorer, pipelorer "decorate, color, beautify."
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  2. Dec 9, 2013 · According to etymonline the original meaning(s) of the word were (emphasis mine): pimp (n.) c.1600, of unknown origin, perhaps from Middle French pimpant "alluring in dress, seductive," present participle of pimper "to dress elegantly" (16c.), from Old French pimpelorer, pipelorer "decorate, color, beautify."

  3. Dec 10, 2020 · pimp (n.) pimp. (n.) "one who provides others with the means and opportunity of gratifying their sexual lusts," c. 1600, of unknown origin, perhaps from French pimpant "alluring in dress, seductive," present participle of pimper "to dress elegantly" (16c.), from Old French pimpelorer, pipelorer "decorate, color, beautify."

  4. Feb 11, 2008 · The word pimp is of unknown origin. It first appeared in English around 1600 and was used then as now to mean “a person who arranges opportunities for sexual intercourse with...

  5. pimp: [noun] a criminal who is associated with, usually exerts control over, and lives off the earnings of one or more prostitutes.

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · This formal definition reflects the term‘s origins – pimping has long referred to the exploitative management and commodification of sex workers‘ bodies and labor, usually by men. Records show "pimp" used in this sense as early as the 17th century. However, the pimp concept grew more pronounced in the early 20th century amidst major social changes.

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  7. OED's earliest evidence for pimp is from 1639, in the writing of William Cartwright, poet, playwright, and Church of England clergyman. It is also recorded as a noun from the early 1600s. pimp is formed within English, by conversion.

  8. the origin of the word 'pimp'. this week in Greek class we learned the vocab word πεμπω, or pempo, which means 'to send' or 'to bid a thing to be carried to one'. Which sounds an awful lot like a pimp. But! when looking up their possible connection most people have not considered this.

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