simp

/sɪmp/
verb
  1. To act in an overly attentive or submissive way toward someone one is attracted to, often in the hope of winning their affection.
    • He spent all his money simping on a girl he barely knew.
    • Stop simping for her; she's not interested.
    • They accused him of simping when he agreed to do all her homework.
noun
  1. A person, usually a man, who is overly attentive or submissive to someone they are attracted to, often in the hope of winning their affection.
    • Online, people often mock a simp for doing too much for someone who doesn't feel the same way.
    • She told him to stop being a simp and treat her like an equal.
    • He bought her expensive gifts every week, and his friends called him a simp.
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