A narrow ornamental fabric or braid of silk, wool, or cotton, often stiffened with metallic wire or coarse cord running through it, used as trimming for dresses, curtains, furniture, etc. Also guimpe.
"I spent all afternoon learning how to use GIMP to edit my vacation photos before uploading them to social media."
A person who is lame due to a crippling of the legs or feet.
The GNU Image Manipulation Program, a computer program capable of manipulating digital images.
In plain English: GIMP is a free software program you can use to edit and change pictures on your computer.
"I used gimp to quickly remove the background from that photo."
To wrap or wind (surround) with another length of yarn or wire in a tight spiral, often by means of a gimping machine, creating 'gimped yarn', etc. Also, generally, to wrap or twist with string or wire. See gimped.
"After twisting his ankle, he had to gimp across the room to reach the door."
To limp; to hobble.
In plain English: To gimp means to walk with difficulty, often because of an injury.
"After spraining his ankle, he had to gimp around on crutches."
Neat; trim; delicate; slender; handsome; spruce; elegant.
"His gimp suit looked perfect for the formal dance, fitting him just right."
In plain English: Gimp means something looks stylish and well-kept.
"He looked particularly gimp in his new suit."