pimply
Americanadjective
Usage
What does pimply mean? Pimply means covered with or having a lot of pimples, which are small inflammations or swellings of the skin that may or may not be filled with pus.Pimples are caused by acne, a skin condition in which the skin’s sebaceous glands become clogged and inflamed. Pimples are most commonly found on the face, but they can appear on other areas of the skin, such as the neck and back. They are most common among teens and preteens due to changes in body chemistry during the period of development known as puberty, but adults can also get pimples.Pimply is most commonly used to describe the face of someone with acne, but it can also be used to describe things that are bumpy in appearance. Using it to describe a person is usually very rude and insensitive, though some people may apply it to themselves, such as when they’ve had a breakout (the sudden appearance of several pimples).The word pimpled can be used as a synonym of pimply.Example: My skin has been really pimply since I started taking this new medication—it must be a side effect.
Other Word Forms
- unpimpled adjective
Etymology
Origin of pimply
Example Sentences
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One pimply teenage boy named Oscar explained he didn’t have the resources to pay for a lawyer.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 31, 2025
But teenage Colin, being so emotional and pimply, that was really fun to play.
From Salon • Sep. 7, 2022
And so I started adolescence with the wrong bras, pimply and hairy, standing for hours in the drugstore trying to figure out what I could buy in order to fix myself.
From Slate • Jul. 18, 2021
For an adolescent, gossip was about currying favor, remaining on the inside of a group as a pimply teen terrified of being pushed outside.
From New York Times • Jun. 29, 2021
Of course, it means that when they get mad or nervous they turn red and pimply, but nothing’s perfect, right?
From "The Benefits of Being an Octopus" by Ann Braden
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