IDOLIZING - meaning and definition. What is IDOLIZING
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What (who) is IDOLIZING - definition


Idolizing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Idolize.
simp         
TERM USED TO DESCRIBE BEHAVIOR OF A PERSON ENGAGING IN EXCESSIVE FLATTERY ON THE INTERNET
Simping; Simp (person); Sucker idolizing mediocre pussy
¦ noun N. Amer. informal a silly or foolish person.
Origin
early 20th cent.: abbrev. of simpleton.
Simp         
TERM USED TO DESCRIBE BEHAVIOR OF A PERSON ENGAGING IN EXCESSIVE FLATTERY ON THE INTERNET
Simping; Simp (person); Sucker idolizing mediocre pussy
Simp is an internet slang term describing someone who shows excessive sympathy and attention toward another person, typically someone who does not reciprocate the same feelings, in pursuit of affection or a sexual relationship. Urban Dictionary defines a simp as "someone who does way too much for a person they like".
Examples of use of IDOLIZING
1. Idolizing generals was understandable after the Six–Day War, but there is a limit to everything.
2. From Iowa to Japan, they grew up idolizing Neil Armstrong and other earlier astronauts and dreaming of reaching the stars.
3. He readied himself for a life of jihad by idolizing celluloid gunfighters like Peter Graves in the TV show "Fury" and kung fu star Bruce Lee.
4. Not long ago, he was a teenager in Africa, wishing he could be like Mike‘‘ – Michael Jordan – and idolizing such other stars of the hard court as Charles Barkley and David Robinson.
5. People shouldn‘t be idolizing him." "But during all this, I have learned one thing for sure about our country," he added, "and that is that you are not allowed to tell the truth.