verb General Slang

pompasetting

POM-puh-set-ting · verb · informal

Showing off, strutting or parading in fine clothes.

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Definitions

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To flaunt oneself, especially in new or fancy attire. Also pompaset.

“Look at him pompasetting in his new suit.”
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pompasetting In A Sentence

Look at him pompasetting in his new suit.

Origin & Usage

Caribbean English; possibly from French 'pompe' (pomp/show).

People Also Ask

What does pompasetting mean?

It means showing off, strutting or parading around, especially while dressed in new or fancy clothes.

Where does pompasetting come from?

It's Caribbean English, thought to derive from the French 'pompe' meaning pomp or show.

How do you use pompasetting in a sentence?

For example, 'she pompasetting down the road in she new shoes' means she's strutting to show them off.

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