pimping (Meaning)

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pimping (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Pimp

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pimping (a.)

Little; petty; pitiful.

Puny; sickly.

pimping Sentence Examples

  1. The mechanic was accused of pimping out used cars by hiding major defects with cheap repairs. (dishonestly enhancing something to make it seem better)
  2. The politician was criticized for pimping out his environmental record while supporting polluting industries. (falsely promoting something)
  3. The clickbait article was accused of pimping out a celebrity rumor with misleading headlines. (exaggerating or sensationalizing something for attention)
  4. The marketing campaign was accused of pimping out nostalgia to sell a product to a specific generation. (exploiting sentimentality to sell something)
  5. The food critic slammed the restaurant for pimping out cheap ingredients with fancy plating. (making something seem more valuable than it is)
  6. The self-help guru was exposed for pimping out his dubious theories with fake testimonials. (promoting something unsubstantiated as true)
  7. The social media influencer was accused of pimping out their lifestyle to sell sponsored products. (promoting products inauthentically)
  8. The movie trailer was accused of pimping out a predictable plot with flashy special effects. (overemphasizing visuals to distract from a weak story)
  9. The band's new album was criticized for pimping out their sound with generic pop elements to gain wider appeal. (compromising their artistic integrity for commercial success)
  10. The travel blogger was accused of pimping out luxury resorts in exchange for free stays and gifts. (promoting a product or service based on personal gain rather than genuine experience)

FAQs About the word pimping

of Pimp, Little; petty; pitiful., Puny; sickly.

petty, slight, piddling,nominal, trifling,tiny, paltry, inconsequential, peanut, minute

serious, significant, considerable, serious, big, important, material, considerable, material, significant

The mechanic was accused of pimping out used cars by hiding major defects with cheap repairs. (dishonestly enhancing something to make it seem better)

The politician was criticized for pimping out his environmental record while supporting polluting industries. (falsely promoting something)

The clickbait article was accused of pimping out a celebrity rumor with misleading headlines. (exaggerating or sensationalizing something for attention)

The marketing campaign was accused of pimping out nostalgia to sell a product to a specific generation. (exploiting sentimentality to sell something)