A man who does not work. He portrays himself as head of the household although his girfriend or wife are dominant. They may support him through legitmate work or prostitution.
by Beelvisbubba November 22, 2010
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by Harland Sanders August 14, 2008
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Yo beeyotch!! They tooked my '72 Caddy & added a Landau roof & spinners. That she-it is tight, booyyeeeee!!
by Michael Hunt March 30, 2005
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Carried by pimps is usually high quality wood (i.e. mahogany, ebony, teak) fitted with gold accents as well as jewels
Carried by pimps is usually high quality wood (i.e. mahogany, ebony, teak) fitted with gold accents as well as jewels
by Monica Fontenot December 16, 2003
Get the pimp stick mug.1. An expression of something particularily interesting or pimp.
2. The sound made when striking, or being struck by, a pimp.
2. The sound made when striking, or being struck by, a pimp.
1. Damn, cracka, that shit be fly. Ka-Pimp!
2. You hit the Level 5 Pimp with your greatclub. *Ka-Pimp*!
2. You hit the Level 5 Pimp with your greatclub. *Ka-Pimp*!
by TomTomson March 11, 2005
Get the Ka-Pimp mug.A middle class Columbus, OH based wigger who thinks that adding extra profanity and the word 'bitches' a lot makes him down. He also suggest when a bitch gives you some of that yang, be sure to give her some of that dang. What class - what style.
Pimp Daddy Welfare lives his comfortable middle class existence - when he isnt out pimping or smokin' fatties wit his boyz.
by ManyoMado March 13, 2013
Get the pimp daddy welfare mug."Hopewell is pimp, yo" is the unofficial slogan for the town of Hopewell Valley, New Jersey.
It was created in the spring of 2005 when high school senior Scotty Orr wore a sweatshirt proclaiming, "Ithaca is gangster" into class. Fellow senior Jon Bershad saw this and, sick of hearing all his fellow classmates talk about how excited they were to go to college and leave Hopewell in the dust, decided to instill a little home town pride in people. Bershad went home and made a t-shirt online which said simply "Hopewell is pimp, yo.".
The shirt came a week later and Bershad was prepared to wear it in the annual Mr. Hoval contest. Unfortunately, a suspension from school got him kicked out of the show. Undaunted he wore it to school the day he got back. The faculty was not really sure whether the slogan was provocative or not ("I don't get it, are you implying we have some kind of prostitution ring in the town"). So as to nip any potential problems in the bud, they told him to change immediately on the grounds that the shirt was offensive to women.
Bershad got his revenge, however. He found a new website and set up an online shop to sell the shirts. They started selling immediately and were soon banned on school grounds by the administration. This only made them sell harder, and to this day the slogan is sold on shirts, hoodies, bumper stickers, mugs, and even the occasional thong underwear.
It was created in the spring of 2005 when high school senior Scotty Orr wore a sweatshirt proclaiming, "Ithaca is gangster" into class. Fellow senior Jon Bershad saw this and, sick of hearing all his fellow classmates talk about how excited they were to go to college and leave Hopewell in the dust, decided to instill a little home town pride in people. Bershad went home and made a t-shirt online which said simply "Hopewell is pimp, yo.".
The shirt came a week later and Bershad was prepared to wear it in the annual Mr. Hoval contest. Unfortunately, a suspension from school got him kicked out of the show. Undaunted he wore it to school the day he got back. The faculty was not really sure whether the slogan was provocative or not ("I don't get it, are you implying we have some kind of prostitution ring in the town"). So as to nip any potential problems in the bud, they told him to change immediately on the grounds that the shirt was offensive to women.
Bershad got his revenge, however. He found a new website and set up an online shop to sell the shirts. They started selling immediately and were soon banned on school grounds by the administration. This only made them sell harder, and to this day the slogan is sold on shirts, hoodies, bumper stickers, mugs, and even the occasional thong underwear.
by Hopewellian August 21, 2006
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