Someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)
Someone who obtains or acquires.
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.
6 Pinnace Ð a boat for communicating between ship and shore, also a procurer .
7 But the procurer was a master in his own right.
8 He thought the procurer would reach for his medallion, but incredibly, Rokka caved in.
9 Pathmanathan for years has been the Tigers' chief weapons procurer and is wanted by Interpol.
10 He told them that he was a procurer of rare artifacts and unusual service items.
11 Madam Alex, the most formidable procurer in Beverly Hills.
12 I tried to think and feel like a procurer .
13 Dosha became a prostitute and Fivke was her procurer .
14 But he to whom courtezans belong is a procurer ; therefore the wise man is a procurer .
15 He combined two professions, that of cobbler by day and a procurer of girls by night.
16 M. Mathas, fiscal procurer , heard of my embarrasament.
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