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pimping

/pim-ping/US // ˈpɪm pɪŋ //

拉皮条,皮条客,拉皮条的,扯皮条

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : petty; insignificant; trivial.
    • : British Dialect. puny; weak; sickly.

Examples

  • Charged with "aggravated pimping," Strauss-Kahn still faces trial in that case.

  • A crony named Tyrone “HK” McMillan faces even heavier time after being convicted last month of pimping underage girls.

  • Essentially, 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.

  • I suppose that, during all that time I was a deceived husband and that Leonora was pimping for Edward.

  • Convert 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.

  • What shameful pimping to the whiffling understandings of the timid!