She didn't need the pimp any longer, not that he knew that.
2
The pimp talk, like the nicknames, identified me with the wrong side.
3
His most famous character was a pimp in an iconic '70s film.
4
An injured Kristen Stewart pimp-walked onto the stage at the Dolby Theater.
5
The customers complained to the pimp that I was no longer trying.
1
He fawned over her, and she used him as her ponce.
2
He was an educated rich ponce and he sounded like it.
3
Haul in every tart, every ponce, every bruiser, every dipper.
4
Next Otho, who had been Nero's ponce and so judged himself Nero's legitimate heir.
5
Naughton may be a ponce, but he wasn't lying.
1
These people were elected to lead, not to pander to the IRA.
2
To keep silent was to co-operate in the evil-topander to it.
3
Politicians tend to pander to the NRA, some more shamelessly than others.
4
Nor is it unique in having unprincipled politicians pander to base prejudice.
5
And you wrote, a very good piece, I don't mean to pander.
1
Perhaps more so, for as a procurer, Geel Piet was a genius.
2
Until 1894 very little was known in America of the procurer.
3
Rokka had left him, a mere regulator, in charge of the procurer's table.
4
Only the imperial procurer, Chapais-Marivaux, seemed determined on the execution of the sentence.
5
The procurer is equally odious whether he prostitutes others or himself.
1
She detached them from the waistcoat and tossed them to the panderer.
2
Morrison had few equals as a bureaucratic panderer-I'dseen him in action and knew this firsthand.
3
Warner Bros.' president, Harry Warner, so feared the erstwhile panderer that he hired a personal bodyguard.
4
As panderer and caterer, she emphatically belongs.
5
The doorkeeper's manners underwent an instantaneous change, and from the fierce bully he softened to the fawning panderer.
1
So I suppose you wouldn't know whether Severina had a fancyman?
2
K. now comes forward, and pats his ' fancyman' on the back.
3
Guide me to a fancyman who...who knows what I need to know.
4
Have you seen a fancyman in yellow and green silk here today?
5
It was the second fancyman, the one from last night.
Ús de pandar en anglès
1
Wycherley borrows Viola; and Viola forthwith becomes a pandar of the basest sort.
2
In truth, he was in morals something between a pandar and a beggar.
3
Nature is a pandar, Time a wrecker, and Death a murderer.
4
Poetry stooped to be the pandar of every low desire.
5
The pirate sold; the pandar bought, that he might employ her as a prostitute; Seneca, Controv.
6
Such conditions would naturally be ideal for the owner of a house of ill fame, or for a pandar.
7
Failure to register was severely punished upon conviction, and this applied not only to the girl but to the pandar as well.
8
As he spoke thus a demon struck him with his scourge and said, "Begone, pandar, here are no women for coining."
9
The pandar was assured that a Christian man might innocently earn his living by carrying letters and messages between married women and their gallants.
10
Bullies and bawds, pandars and parasites: to enumerate their offenses would be to say the Decalogue backward.
11
Importuned with all this noise, the bird at last began to cry repeatedly with all its might, Pandar!
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(Livy xxxix, 9-17), and the comedies of Plautus and Terence, in which the pandar and the harlot are familiar characters.