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🇺🇸 /ˈwɪmps/ · 🇬🇧 /wˈɪmps/

Quick facts about “wimps”

Wimps is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈwɪmps/ in American English and /wˈɪmps/ in British English.

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“wimps” in cultural references

  • In popular culture, the term is often used in films and TV shows to depict characters who lack courage or confidence.
  • A well-known example is the character 'Wimpy' from the *Popeye* series, who is portrayed as a lover of hamburgers but is often cowardly and timid.

“wimps” in psychology

  • People labeled as 'wimps' might actually be displaying anxiety or fear, which is a common human emotion.
  • Psychologists emphasize that labeling individuals can impact their self-esteem and motivate them to become braver or retreat further into their comfort zones.

“wimps” in social dynamics

  • In certain social circles, calling someone a 'wimp' can be a way to encourage them do something daring, though it can also be hurtful.
  • Peer pressure often manipulates individuals labeled as 'wimps' into trying risky behaviors to prove their courage.

“wimps” in linguistic variations

  • Similar terms in other languages include 'schmuck' in Yiddish, which also conveys weakness but can have broader implications of foolishness.
  • In some cultures, individuals depicted as 'wimps' may also be associated with negative stereotypes about masculinity and strength.

Rhymes

Wimps rhymes with blimps, chimps, crimps, limps, pimps and glimpse.

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