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Noun — A person, usually a man, mocked for showing excessive attention, flattery or generosity towards someone they are attracted to, especially when the feeling is not returned.

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Internet and youth slang; not appropriate in formal writing.

Etymology

A shortening of 'simpleton'. The older 'foolish person' sense is much older than the internet sense that now dominates.

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Frequently asked questions

Is calling someone a simp an insult?

Usually yes, though it is often jokey rather than serious. It implies the person has lowered their self-respect to chase someone's approval. Used between friends it is teasing; aimed at a stranger online it is straightforwardly mocking.

What is the difference between a simp and a nice guy?

A simp is mocked for giving too much attention and getting nothing back. A 'nice guy' in the internet sense is mocked for the opposite reason: he is kind only as a transaction and turns resentful when it fails to win him a relationship.

Can a woman be a simp?

Yes. The word is applied to anyone who fawns over a crush, though it is used far more often about men.

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