4 definitions by veiledvenus
Another ho who has the same pimp.
Usually hos call their pimp by the name Daddy, so any ho that has the same daddy would then be a sister. Members of the same pimp family are sometimes called in-laws, as opposed to prostitutes who work without a pimp that are called outlaws (or renegades). Put together, you get "sister-in-law."
Usually hos call their pimp by the name Daddy, so any ho that has the same daddy would then be a sister. Members of the same pimp family are sometimes called in-laws, as opposed to prostitutes who work without a pimp that are called outlaws (or renegades). Put together, you get "sister-in-law."
by veiledvenus June 27, 2014
Unmarked police rolling down the Blade, four or more of them in each single large tint-windowed SUV or van with no back windows, waiting for a vice officer to confirm having positively identified a target — a prostitute, pimp, dealer, or someone with an outstanding warrant or who was banned by the courts from the area for previous prostitution or drug activity — or, after seeing such activity taking place or identifying a known suspect themselves as they go by, they roll up to the target(s), quickly stop and all jump out to arrest/search/question or otherwise harass everyone involved.
by veiledvenus June 27, 2014
Unmarked police rolling down the Blade, four or more of them in each single large tint-windowed SUV or van with no back windows, waiting for a vice officer to confirm having positively identified a target — a prostitute, pimp, dealer, or someone with an outstanding warrant or who was banned by the courts from the area for previous prostitution or drug activity — or, after seeing such activity taking place or identifying a known suspect themselves as they go by, they roll up to the target(s), quickly stop and all jump out to arrest/search/question or otherwise harass everyone involved.
by veiledvenus June 27, 2014
Complete a prostitution transaction from beginning to end. Starts with when a ho can catch a date, ends when she leaves the john, either to quit for a while or to go find another date. Also called to turn a trick.
by veiledvenus June 27, 2014