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Simp
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What doesÌęsimpÌęmean?
Simp is a slang insult for men who are seen as too attentive and submissive to women, especially out of a failed hope of winning sexual attention or activity from them.
While the term dates back to the 1980s, simp massively trended in late 2019 and early 2020 due in part to a TikTok trend among male members of Generation Z called âSimp Nation.â The slang has been criticized for stereotyping such men as effeminate and implies women are manipulative sexual objects. However, the term is also evolving to more general senses of liking someone, akin to the slang stan.
Example: If telling his girlfriend he would always be there for her makes him a simp, then I guess heâs been simping for a long time now.
Where does Simp come from?

Itâs popularly claimed that the internet slang simp is an acronym for âSuckers Idolizing Mediocre Pussy.â But the story of simp isn’t so simple, and it goes back further than TikTok. The internet teen slang simpÌęappears to come directly from Black hip-hop slangâand itâs older than you may think.
Hip-hop lyrics from the late 1980s and 1990s were already using simp as an insult for a man perceived as too subservient to a woman. For instance, on Ice-Tâs 1987 “Our Most Requested Record [Long Version],â DJ Evil E raps: âTaking out all simps and suckers …â
Then thereâs simp as a short form of simpleton (a fool), which was first recorded in the early 1900s. The relationship between the historic and contemporary slang simp is unclear, but there could be connections between the two terms.
The slang simp spread in the 2010s. In 2013, YouTube user DJ Akademics referred to a simp as an âoverly emotionalâ man in a video titled âDrake is officially King Of Simps.â In 2019, simp further spread on social media, notably found as an insult for weak-willed men on Men Going Their Own Way subreddits.
Simp gained much more mainstream attention starting in December 2019. Thatâs when TikTok user @pollo.boyy created a viral TikTok trend called âSimp Nation.â In this trend, people, usually young men, post short videos describing allegedly stereotypical behaviors of a simp, like comforting his girlfriend or buying her dinner and not getting repaid with sexual attention as a result.
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Another moment that brought simp mainstream attention came in March 2020, when many young men said they were, or were accused of, acting like a simp (simping) in response to a massively viral video from TikTok user @neekolul in a Bernie Sanders campaign t-shirt dancing to âOki Doki Boomer,â a novelty song referencing the OK boomer meme.
Decoding No Simp September
The slang simp helped prompt an alliterative internet challenge called No Simp September, a riff on other such occasions as No Nut November, itself modeled on the likes of No-Shave November. While meant as a joke, discussions and descriptions of the challenge included a lot of sexist language and reinforced many traditional gender stereotypes.Ìę
No Simp September challenged men to refrain from simping (that, acting like a so-called simp towards young women) during the entire month of September.Ìę
One instance of No Simp September can be found on Twitter as early 2015 (though its exact sense isn’t clear), joined by a handful of uses in 2019.
But the challenge spread in earnest in summer 2020. The idea of a No Simp September was proposed (using misogynistic language) on 4chan in June. A viral TikTok @albaniantweetreader announced a No Simp September (threatening exposure to a so-called âBoys Communityâ if one failed the challenge). In August, a No Simp September subreddit made up rules for the challenge, which included not donating to female internet celebrities and not promoting content simply because it included images of women.
The first of September 2020, sure enough, saw No Simp September go viral on Twitter. Major brands even joined in on the joke.
no simp September á”âżËĄá”˹˹ á”ʰá”Êž á”Êłá”á”á”ʰᔠᔠá¶Ê°â±á”á”á”ËĄá”
— Chipotle (@ChipotleTweets)
Examples of Simp
Who uses Simp?
Online, simp is primarily, and often with mean irony, used by young men to belittle other young men for behavior deemed subservient to women, often with the implication they are doing to win her (sexual) attention or affection.
One can be called a simp for something as simple as paying for dinnerâor paying a girl a compliment. One subtext of simp is that such men are weak and effeminate, and that they canât get a girlfriend on their own terms. Another subtext of a simp uses sexist language to imply that women are controlling or just there to provide men sexual satisfaction.
Simp can be used as a noun (e.g., Heâs such a simp) and a verb (e.g., All he does is simp over her, heâs actually simping right now by sending her so many messages!)
As simp has become more widely used, it appears to be evolving as a slang way of indicating someone has a crush on someone.
my gf: am I a simp
me: you need to be in my mentions a little more for that
my gf:— eddieđđ (@nich0lael)
Did you know ⊠?
Insulting men for traditionally non-masculine qualitiesâbeing vulnerable, sensitive, kind, and thoughtful towards their partnersâis nothing new. Nor is a slang term like simp new, and there have been many, many other slang terms, old (like being whipped) and recent, used in a similar way.
Some recent terms similar to simp include cuck, reply guy, white knight, nice guy, and softboi.
Note
This is not meant to be a formal definition of Simp like most terms we define on Dictionary.com, but is rather an informal word summary that hopefully touches upon the key aspects of the meaning and usage of Simp that will help our users expand their word mastery.