Little; petty; as, 'a pimping thing.'--Skinner. Used in the interior of New England.
Was I little? asked Margaret. Yes, and pimpin' enough. And I fed your marm with rue and comfrey-root, or ye never'd come to this.--Margaret, p. 19.
·adj Puny; sickly. II. Pimping ·adj Little; petty; pitiful. III. Pimping ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of <<Pimp...
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