gimp

gimp
Noun. 1. A cripple, or person with a limp.
2. A limp, or a limping gait.
3. A contemptible person, a fool.
4. A sex slave, particularly one dressed in apparel of a sexual nature, such as black leather, or similar.
Verb. To limp.

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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