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A quick definition of pimp:

Term: Pimp

Definition: A pimp is someone who finds customers for a prostitute and takes money from the prostitute's work. This is illegal and is called pimping or pandering. In California, for example, it is a felony to live off of a prostitute's earnings or to encourage someone to become a prostitute. Pimps can be punished with imprisonment.

A more thorough explanation:

“Pimp” is a term used to describe a person who arranges for a prostitute to have sex with a customer and takes a portion of the money earned by the prostitute. Pimps are also known as “panderers” and “procurers.”

According to California law, pimping and pandering are illegal activities. Pimping is defined as living off the earnings of a prostitute or receiving money for soliciting customers for a prostitute. Pandering involves procuring a person for prostitution, inducing someone to become a prostitute, or arranging for someone to work in a place where prostitution is allowed.

  • A man arranges for a woman to have sex with a customer and takes a portion of the money earned by the woman. This is an example of pimping.
  • A woman convinces another woman to become a prostitute and takes a portion of the money earned by the new prostitute. This is an example of pandering.
  • A man forces a woman to work as a prostitute and takes all of the money she earns. This is an example of both pimping and pandering.

These examples illustrate how pimps and panders exploit vulnerable individuals for financial gain. They also show how these activities are illegal and can result in serious criminal charges.

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