Simps vs Simpy - What's the difference?
simps | simpy |
Characteristic of a simp; foolish
* {{quote-news, year=1992, date=March 20, author=Maura Troester, title=All Souls Day, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Shirley Anderson does a fine job with this seemingly simpy character, capturing Therese's twisted wisdom and making her seem eerie and radiant with joy at the same time. }}
* {{quote-news, year=1995, date=April 28, author=Peter Margasak, title=Spot Check, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=She's a new-breed singer-songwriter, straddling the line between smart rocker and simpy coffeehouse philosopher. }}
* {{quote-news, year=2003, date=March 7, author=Tony Adler, title=Ashley Astor and the Robot Ray Caper, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=The trouble with adults is that they think children's shows have to teach simpy little Life Lessons. }}
As a noun simps
is plural of simp.As a proper noun Simps
is the television programme The Simpsons.As an adjective simpy is
characteristic of a simp; foolish.simpy
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