Definition of Panderer

1. Noun. Someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce).

Exact synonyms: Fancy Man, Pandar, Pander, Pimp, Ponce, Procurer
Geographical relationships: England
Generic synonyms: Offender, Wrongdoer
Specialized synonyms: Procuress, Whoremaster, Whoremonger
Derivative terms: Pander, Pander, Pimp, Procure

2. Noun. A person who serves or caters to the vulgar passions or plans of others (especially in order to make money).
Generic synonyms: Bad Person
Derivative terms: Pander

Definition of Panderer

1. Noun. One who panders. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Panderer

1. one that panders [n -S] - See also: panders

Lexicographical Neighbors of Panderer

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pandemias
pandemic
pandemically
pandemicity
pandemics
pandemonia
pandemonism
pandemonistic
pandemonium
pandemoniums
pandenominational
panderage
pandered
panderer (current term)
panderers
panderichthyid
panderichthyids
pandering
panderingly
panderings
panderism
panderly
pandermite
panderous
panders
pandership
pandiatonic
pandiculate

Literary usage of Panderer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"Pander is a 16th-century noun; panderer is a 19th-century word derived from the ... 1985 Basically he was a panderer, out to seduce, or amuse, or thrill his ..."

2. Journal of Social Hygiene by American Social Hygiene Association (1919)
"It is not a nice thing to admit that one is acting the panderer, by attempting to make vice safe for men, and the prophylactic station lends itself more ..."

3. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"Alexander (U. 8.) 15 Fed. Cas. 9L PIMP. The ordinary meaning of the word "pimp" Is one who provides for others the means of gratifying lust; a panderer. ..."

4. The Social Hygiene Bulletin by American Social Hygiene Association (1919)
"It is not a nice thing to admit that one is acting the panderer, by attempting to make vice safe for men, and the prophylactic station lends itself more ..."

5. The Racing Calendar by National Hunt Committee, London (1873)
"... 816 - owner 3 Mr Dashwood's Toby, 6 yrs, 12st 7ft, - Mr Sydney - Mr Dashwood's panderer, 5 yrs, ..."

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