pampam

Etymology
Possibly from, from as per Potet (2016), an , possibly from  as a WW2 American military slang. Stephen Trussel claims it was derived from, but he also noted it was possibly a loan distribution with an unclear source. See also and.

Noun

 * 1)  prostitute, whore, harlot

Etymology
Possibly from, from as per Potet (2016), an , possibly from  as a WW2 American military slang. Stephen Trussel claims it was derived from, but he also noted it was possibly a loan distribution with an unclear source. See also and.

Noun

 * 1)  prostitute; harlot; whore

Etymology
Possibly from, from as per Potet (2016), an , possibly from  as a WW2 American military slang. Stephen Trussel claims it was derived from, but he also noted it was possibly a loan distribution with an unclear source. See also and.

Noun

 * 1) prostitute; harlot; whore

Etymology
Possibly from, from as per Potet (2016), an , possibly from  as a WW2 American military slang. Stephen Trussel claims it was derived from, but he also noted it was possibly a loan distribution with an unclear source. See also and.

Noun

 * 1)  prostitute; harlot; whore

Etymology
Possibly from, from as per Potet (2016), an , possibly from  as a WW2 American military slang. Stephen Trussel claims it was derived from, but he also noted it was possibly a loan distribution with an unclear source. See also and.

Noun

 * 1) prostitute; harlot; whore