Verb: pander pan-du(r)
Usage: archaic
- Yield (to); give satisfaction to
"The politician pandered to special interest groups";
- gratify, indulge
- [archaic] Arrange for sexual partners for others
"The criminal was arrested for pandering in the red-light district";
- pimp, procure
Usage: archaic
- Someone who procures customers for whores
"The pander operated in the shadows of the city's red-light district";
- pimp, procurer, panderer, pandar [archaic]
Derived forms: panders, pandering, pandered
Type of: cater, offender, provide, put up, supply, wrongdoer
Encyclopedia: Pander