If a man or a woman gives all their money, time, attention and etc. just to get someone's attention. They are willing to give large amounts of money and lots of time just to get this one person to get to love or see them. They are also willing to just do anything at all for attention from the person they are simping for.
ps; do not use simp if the person is just being respectful to someone or complimenting someone because you a dumbass if so
ps; do not use simp if the person is just being respectful to someone or complimenting someone because you a dumbass if so
good way to use:
man/woman: wanna go out? i'll give you a no limit credit card, a house and gucci clothes
✔ this is a simp
bad way to use:
man/woman: you look cute!/you are awesome!/you look pretty/ you look handsome/ queen!/ king!/ oh sorry.
🚫 not simp
man/woman: wanna go out? i'll give you a no limit credit card, a house and gucci clothes
✔ this is a simp
bad way to use:
man/woman: you look cute!/you are awesome!/you look pretty/ you look handsome/ queen!/ king!/ oh sorry.
🚫 not simp
by ppfft7767 October 11, 2020
Get the Simpmug. When a guy named aleyus dated a girl named jenny and ditched Jacob and us for her after school or to walk with his "best friend "
by simp dectector March 25, 2020
Get the Simpmug. Short for “stop insulting my penis,” a term that insecure man-children use in the shape of an insult to tacitly acknowledge the inferiority of their manhood.
Person 1: “Haha, simp.”
Person 2: you’re acknowledging that you have a small penis then.
Person 1: I really do *cries*
Person 2: you’re acknowledging that you have a small penis then.
Person 1: I really do *cries*
by Dancing Duck November 19, 2022
Get the Simpmug. by dooooooooode March 27, 2021
Get the SIMPmug. A simp is a simple person lacking common sense. It can also mean a fool or simpleton. (slang) (countable) A simp is a person, usually a male person, who appears to be foolishly valuing another person too much, usually to a person of opposite sex.
by Twgyem February 29, 2024
Get the Simpmug. 