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simpy

[ sim-pee ]

adjective

, Slang.
, simp·i·er, simp·i·est.
  1. of or like a simp.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of simpy1

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

Justice Brett Kavanaugh sounded even more baffled at oral argument than he usually does, suggesting that a congressional appropriation that Congress could change at any time simpy by passing a new law is by definition not “perpetual,” “entrenched,” or “permanent.”

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The efforts to throw out the votes and simpy install Republicans in office have already begun.

From Salon

Compared with WIMPy dark matter, SIMPy dark matter would also have another desirable property.

They never owned much, they simpy bought an empire with interest-laden loans.

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.

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