Pander Mnemonic
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pander
pander
/ˈpændə/
Examples
- He's pandering to the disgruntled conspiracy theory fringe.
- But don't expect the rest of us to pander to your foibles.
- Caitiff are Camarilla clanless while Pander are Sabbat clanless.
- I dislike their flattery and the way they pander to snobbish instincts.
- It could even disturb the Asean governments that have pandered to Burma's racist policies and allowed this iniquitous trade in human flesh.
- Aldridge was awarded the Pander Medal of the Pander society in 2006.
- The previous wording was pandering.
- They pandered to the lowest denominator.
- But nor is pandering to repugnance or distaste.
- An encyclopedia is not in the business of pandering to sentimentality.
someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)
noun
yield (to); give satisfaction to
verb
arrange for sexual partners for others
verb
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Pan + Der. The pan seller caters to what the chefs prefer.
Pan + Deer. Selling pans to deer, trying to please everyone.
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