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wimpish
wimp W0166300 (wĭmp) Slang n. A timid or unadventurous person: "the impression that he is a colorless, indecisive wimp, and not a leader among men" (James J. Kilpatrick).intr.v. wimped, wimp·ing, wimps To be timid or cowardly. Usually used with out: wimped out and refused to jump off the high diving board. [Perhaps from whimper.] wimp′ish adj.wimp′y adj.
WIMP W0166300 (wĭmp)n. Any of various hypothetical subatomic particles that interact with matter through gravity and the weak force and that are sometimes postulated to constitute a galaxy's missing mass. [w(eakly) i(nteracting) m(assive) p(article).]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | wimpish - weak and ineffectualwimpyforceless, unforceful - lacking force; feeble; "a forceless argument" | TranslationsIdiomsSeewimpEncyclopediaSeeWIMPwimpish
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