1. Chuck Norris
2. Man who sells women who preform sexual wonders on men (or women) for money. (which is given to the pimp)
3. Man who slaps like a champ.
4. Woman who sells men who preform sexual wonders on women(or men) for money. (which the men keep cos no man should take that shit from a woman)
5. Slang For cool kid but you're a loser if you say that.
2. Man who sells women who preform sexual wonders on men (or women) for money. (which is given to the pimp)
3. Man who slaps like a champ.
4. Woman who sells men who preform sexual wonders on women(or men) for money. (which the men keep cos no man should take that shit from a woman)
5. Slang For cool kid but you're a loser if you say that.
Dude, I heard about a woman who didn't pay her pimp when she was done at a motel in Los Angeles last week.
police found her body in 69 different pieces all over the parking lot.
Thats right. Don't Fuck with Chuck. (or any other pimp)
police found her body in 69 different pieces all over the parking lot.
Thats right. Don't Fuck with Chuck. (or any other pimp)
by Docta dre/peppa September 16, 2010
A profession that isn't easy because it requires marketing, accounting, management, and collection duties beyond what most people are capable of.
by P. Kaltenbach April 30, 2008
Term used to describe what happens to a hard-working, exploited, hapless worker-bee that works for a large corporation that has more managers than workers. Companies are often large-scale manufacturing, retail, and food service giants. Examples are Wal Mart, Aramark, and Sodexo.
pimped
by waspcoloredstain June 14, 2013
by Happy March 11, 2005
"Pimp" has been used as in insult for at least 900 years.
It is on record that Thomas à Becket, when facing the four knights that were about to murder him in Canterbury cathedral, called one of them, Reginald FitzUrse, a pimp.
Historians might well judge that this was not Becket's smartest ever move.
It is on record that Thomas à Becket, when facing the four knights that were about to murder him in Canterbury cathedral, called one of them, Reginald FitzUrse, a pimp.
Historians might well judge that this was not Becket's smartest ever move.
According to historians, Becket's last words were either
"Willingly I die for Jesus and in defence of the Church!"
Or
"Let me go, you pimp!"
"Willingly I die for Jesus and in defence of the Church!"
Or
"Let me go, you pimp!"
by Dr Pinch August 14, 2006