Pronunciation: /sɪmp/
noun A person, typically a man, who is excessively submissive or eager to please someone they are attracted to
A1 My little brother is such a simp for his favorite cartoon character.
A2 She's always been a simp for romantic comedies.
B1 He's a simp when it comes to helping others in need.
B2 She's a simp for vintage cars and loves collecting them.
C1 Despite his tough exterior, he's actually a simp when it comes to animals.
C2 She's known for being a simp for classic literature and can talk about it for hours.
verb There is no applicable verb for the word 'simp'
A1 I simp for my favorite singer.
A2 She simps over cute animals.
B1 He simps for his crush by writing love letters.
B2 They were simping over the new movie star.
C1 She has been simping over him for years, hoping he will notice her.
C2 The fanbase collectively simps for the lead actor in the series.
adjective There is no applicable adjective for the word 'simp'
A1 She is a simp girl who always helps others.
A2 He is such a simp for always buying gifts for his girlfriend.
B1 The simp behavior of constantly praising someone can be seen as insincere.
B2 She was labeled as a simp by her friends for always doing whatever her crush asked.
C1 His simp attitude towards his boss may hinder his professional growth.
C2 The celebrity's simp followers would do anything just to get noticed by them.
adverb There is no applicable adverb for the word 'simp'
A1 She sings simp beautifully.
A2 He plays the guitar simp well.
B1 They speak English simp fluently.
B2 The chef cooks simp professionally.
C1 The artist paints simp masterfully.
C2 The scientist conducts experiments simp meticulously.
pronoun There is no applicable pronoun for the word 'simp'
A1 Simp is happy.
A2 I saw simp at the park yesterday.
B1 Simp loves to play video games.
B2 The simp I met yesterday was very friendly.
C1 Simp always helps others without expecting anything in return.
C2 I admire the simp for their selfless nature and kindness.
preposition There is no applicable preposition for the word 'simp'
A1 I simp for my favorite singer.
A2 She simp over her crush all the time.
B1 He's a simp for classic cars.
B2 They simp for each other in a cute way.
C1 The artist simp over the beauty of nature in their paintings.
C2 She's a simp for vintage fashion and always shops at thrift stores.
conjunction There is no applicable conjunction for the word 'simp'
A1 I like pizza, simp my favorite food is spaghetti.
A2 She is always kind to others, simp she can be a bit stubborn at times.
B1 I enjoy going to the beach, simp I prefer swimming in the pool.
B2 He is a talented musician, simp he struggles with stage fright.
C1 The company has seen significant growth this year, simp they are facing some financial challenges.
C2 The new restaurant has received rave reviews, simp it has also been criticized for its high prices.
interjection There is no applicable interjection for the word 'simp'
A1 Simp! I can't believe you bought me this gift.
A2 Simp! Why did you do that for me?
B1 Simp! You're always so kind to everyone.
B2 Simp! I appreciate your generosity.
C1 Simp! Your selflessness is truly admirable.
C2 Simp! Your actions speak volumes about your character.
article There is no applicable article for the word 'simp'
A1 I am a simp for cute puppies.
A2 She's such a simp for romantic comedies.
B1 He's always been a simp for anything related to outer space.
B2 Being a simp for vintage cars, he spends hours restoring old models.
C1 Despite his tough exterior, he's secretly a simp for classic literature.
C2 She's known in the art world as a simp for abstract expressionism.
formal The student's ability to simplify complex problems is commendable.
informal She's always trying to simp for her crush on social media.
slang Stop being such a simp for that influencer, they don't even know you exist.
figurative His willingness to simp for her every whim showed his devotion.
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