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simp|sɪmp| Colloq. abbrev. of simple n. 2 b or simpleton 1: a fool, a simpleton.
1903W. C. Thompson On Road with Circus i. 23 In circus dialect ‘yap’ and ‘simp’ indicate a credulous rustic who is easy prey for sharpers. 1924Wodehouse Bill the Conqueror vi. 133 You poor simp, you've got about as much chance of havin' me sneak those books for you as—well, I don't know what. 1937N. Marsh Vintage Murder xv. 165 You looked a big simp, Cass. 1973Sat. Rev. Society (U.S.) Mar. 72/3 Wonder Woman almost (but never quite) loses her head and heart to a weak simp, a U.S. Army Intelligence pilot. 1976Publishers Weekly 19 Apr. 82/3 The book's assumption is that single men are simps who don't know the difference between a pepper mill and a can opener. |