[ US /pɹoʊkˈjʊɹɝ/ ]
[ UK /pɹəkjˈʊɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who obtains or acquires
    the procurer of opera tickets
  2. someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)
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How To Use procurer In A Sentence

  • These foreign women have voiced complaints that they receive only about one-third of the above proceeds, with the remainder going to the procurers or for ‘protection.’
  • A restaurant manager gave him a job frying chicken but that manager turned out to be a procurer of talent for the sex business.
  • the procurer of opera tickets
  • He acted as chauffeur and procurer of prostitutes and was more like a paid private assistant.
  • Mainstream media: killing the past p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P: - Because everyone with an online account has the potential to become his or her own news and information procurer and disseminator, “the corporate press corpse is panicking, trying to figure out a way to stay relevant,” I said in a post on Saturday. Mainstream media: killing the past
  • Mainstream media: killing the past p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P: - Because everyone with an online account has the potential to become his or her own news and information procurer and disseminator, “the corporate press corpse is panicking, trying to figure out a way to stay relevant,” I said in a post on Saturday. Mainstream media: killing the past
  • Now everyone with an online account has the potential to become his or her own news and information procurer and disseminator, the corporate press corpse is panicking, trying to figure out a way to stay relevant. Thomas Crampton’s archive disaster
  • He was a procurer of women for men of high rank.
  • Page 340 cette importance il faloit plutost songer a ce procurere de quoy pour Subsister, que de faire des depenses inutiles et pas encore necessaires, etc. ma proposition deconcerta ces bons debauchéz, et ils firent tout leur possible pour me desbuser mais ma resolution fust ferme, et ie representay a M. Christoph von Graffenried's Account of the Founding of New Bern. Edited with an Historical Introduction and an English Translation by Vincent H. Todd, Ph.D. University of Illinois in Cooperation with Julius Goebel, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Languag
  • Many procurers will woo and even marry a young girl to win her trust.
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