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| pan·der [ pándər ] |
intransitive verb (past and past participle pan·dered, present participle pan·der·ing, 3rd person present singular pan·ders) |
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1. indulge weaknesses: to indulge somebody's weaknesses or questionable wishes and tastes
 tired of pandering to their children's demands
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2. procure sexual favors: to procure sexual favors for somebody
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noun (plural pan·ders) |
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1. indulgent person: somebody who indulges somebody else's weaknesses or questionable wishes and tastes
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2. romantic go-between: a go-between in an illicit or secret romantic or sexual relationship
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3. Same as pimp
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| [14th century. <Pandare, character in Chaucer's Troilus & Criseyde who procures Criseyde for Troilus] |