November 04, 2006, 14:21
CaterwaullerPimp
My favorite
library comic strip made me wonder when the word
pimp took on a broader meaning . . . that of sprucing up or improving.
I've also seen the word pimp used to mean eccessive advertising.
Comments? Stories? Ridicule?

November 04, 2006, 14:47
zmježdIt would seem to be an extension of meaning having something to do with the outrageously flamboyant couture worn by pimps in those '70s blaxploitation flicks.
November 04, 2006, 17:22
dalehilemanPimp also means cool or trendy
Another meaning is to trick out,jazz up, or fix up
November 04, 2006, 19:11
SeanahanI would put the usage at at least 7 years, which is the earliest I remember for certain hearing of it. It is memorable because it confused by father terribly. I knew what it meant, so it must have been in usage at that point.
November 04, 2006, 20:11
CaterwaullerYes - I know of these sample uses . . .
Pimp my ride
Pimp my crib (same meaning, really)
Pimp your faves (we pimp our favorite books, of course)
He's my pimp
Wow, that outfit is really pimped out