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simpy

American  
[sim-pee] / ˈsɪm pi /

adjective

Slang.
simpier, simpiest
  1. of or like a simp.


Etymology

Origin of simpy

First recorded in 1940–45; simp + -y 1

Example Sentences

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Beyond the First Amendment concerns, industry experts like Talkers magazine publisher Michael Harrision are concerned that Media Matters' effort will simpy take some advertisers out of radio altogether when they have different options.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 22, 2012

And they get papered over in an easy ending that would look simpy even on a comedy.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Bob falls in love, which makes him simpy; success dulls Walt's edge; and when they have an operation to separate themselves, they discover that they needed each other more than they knew.

From Time Magazine Archive