A fork of Rural Dictionary
A man who places importance on a woman's irrational problems. He is sympathetic to her petty nagging and believes it will get him laid.
Woman: I was having cramps all day today and you didn't even call to tell me you loved me! Symp: Baby, I am so sorry. Can you ever forgive me?
A respelling of "simping", meaning to be in a sad or more emotional state, but the cause is not limited to unrequited love or attention. The use of the "y" is a nod to the word from which it is derived, "sympathy".
Jack: Hey, guys, I'm really not feeling the club tonight. I just don't feel great right now. Tom: You know what, man, let's just go to the bar, open a tab, and talk it out. Chris: It's a symping night, boys! Lay it all out, kings!
A term most likely evolved from the word "Sympathy," it's used to described the action of reading, listening, or watching things meant to make a person feel a certain emotion, particularly sadness. Most commonly, creating a playlist of songs you know will make you cry, and then listening to it until you're a sobbing wreck.
Person: "Sometimes, I think the only way I can feel things anymore is by symping." Person 1: "Yeah, I just listened to sad songs until I cried myself to sleep." Person 2: "Oh, so you mean you were symping?" Person 1: "You mean people make playlist specifically to feel sad? I don't do that." Person 2: "What do you mean? EVERYONE has a symp list."
A person who aligns with a cause, especially one of ill intent or repute. An abbreviation of "sympathizer".
Although Dr. Hans Asperger was a eugenist and joined all German and anschluss-era Austrian pro-Nazi causes without actually registering in the NSDAP, he was nonetheless a Nazi symp.
Short for Communist sympathzer, or commie symp(s).
Hey, did you see that chic, she was wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt? Stinking commime symp!