释义 |
simpy, a. U.S. colloq.|ˈsɪmpɪ| [Perh. f. simp + -y1.] Foolish, dull-witted, simple-minded.
1942Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §151/9 Foolish; silly;..simpy. 1946Mezzrow & Wolfe Really Blues ix. 139 Some hammy clowning up on the bandstand to tickle the simpy customers. 1976Washington Post 24 Oct. b7/1 The usual questions—Who is your favorite author? Who in the world would you most like to dine with?—seem out of place at the presidential level. They are, in a word, too simpy. |