1. pimping - Noun
2. pimping - Adjective
3. pimping - Verb
of Pimp
Little; petty; pitiful.
Puny; sickly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLibraries are brothels for the mind. Which means that librarians are the madames, greeting the punters, understanding their strange tastes and needs and then pimping their books. Guy Browning
Certain black leaders would believe that you have to go through their prism: 'If I lay my hand on you, you're OK.' So many people have made a living off of the pimping of race. Douglas Wilder
He was a lawyer before he worked his way up to pimping. Glen Cook
Agents are used to the parents pimping. They're not used to the kid pimping. Shia LaBeouf
A personal ad is posted online and Nichols will chat or talk to the predators as either a parent pimping out their child or even throwing her voice and speaking as a child over the phone as a "proof of life" of sorts. Source: Internet
The girl accused Amanda Emilia Perez of pimping her to men, including Schenkel, prosecutors alleged. Source: Internet