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  1. 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. (M) (colloquial) (Spain) She was introduced to drugs by her pimp.Fue su chulo quien la inició en el consumo de drogas.

  2. Dec 10, 2020 · Advertisement. 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."

  3. Dec 9, 2013 · The expression meaning "worthy, jolly, admirable" (especially in 1864 U.S. slang bully for you!) is first attested 1680s, and preserves an earlier, positive sense of the word. So, in the subheading. SYCOPHANTS, MINIONS, DEPENDANTS, PIMPS AND BULLIES

  4. 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.

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  6. 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...

  7. PIMP translations: proxeneta. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  8. 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: 17 th Century: of unknown origin

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