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pimper

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old French pimper, from Old Occitan pimpar, of uncertain ultimate origin, but perhaps expressive.

Verb

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pimper

  1. (reflexive, Louisiana, Cajun, St. Mary Parish) to dress well
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Etymology 2

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From English to pimp (African-American Vernacular) +‎ -er, from Old French pimper, from Old Occitan pimpar (see above).

Verb

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pimper

  1. (slang) to pimp out/pimp up, to beautify, to fancify, to make stylish, to make gaudy

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Verb

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pimper

  1. inflection of pimpern:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. singular imperative