now vs pimp

now

adj
  • Fashionable; popular; up to date; current. 

  • Present; current. 

conj
  • Since, because, in light of the fact; often with that. 

noun
  • The state of not paying attention to the future or the past. 

  • The present time. 

  • A particular instant in time, as perceived at that instant. 

adv
  • Used to indicate a context of urgency. 

  • Sometimes; occasionally. 

  • Used to address a switching side, or sharp change in attitude from before. (In this usage, now is usually emphasized). 

  • At the present time. 

  • Used to introduce a point, a qualification of what has previously been said, a remonstration or a rebuke. 

  • At the time reached within a narration. 

  • Differently from the immediate past; differently from a more remote past or a possible future; differently from all other times. 

intj
  • Indicates a signal to begin. 

pimp

adj
  • excellent, fashionable, stylish 

num
  • Five in Cumbrian and Welsh sheep counting. 

verb
  • To act as a procurer of prostitutes; to pander. 

  • To excessively customize something, especially a vehicle (also pimp out). 

  • To ask progressively harder and ultimately unanswerable questions of a resident or medical student (said of a senior member of the medical staff). 

  • To persuade, smooth talk or trick another into doing something for your benefit. 

  • To promote, to tout. 

  • To prostitute someone. 

noun
  • A man who can easily attract women. 

  • Someone who solicits customers for prostitution and acts as manager for a group of prostitutes; a pander. 

How often have the words now and pimp occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )