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A wimpy kid
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A wimpy kid
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I�m working on a project on bullying and I�m using the film,"Diary of a wimpy kid" which is great. However, I do have a doubt. Why is the main character considered �wimpy? The word �wimpy � describes a weak, cowardly person. Could it refer to someone who cannot stand up for himself but isn�t cowardly? I don�t know ... Has anyone got the answer?
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4 Jun 2012
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millmo
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Wimpy is used to describe someone that is not physically strong OR someone that is not mentally strong.
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5 Jun 2012
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almaz
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It comes from the word wimp ( �a weak, cowardly or ineffectual person � - Merriam-Webster). Incidentally, a burger-chomping character in the Popeye cartoons was called Wimpy (also gave his name to a chain of burger restaurants in the UK - although I haven �t seen one for years) and was known for being lazy and cowardly but also highly intelligent.
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5 Jun 2012
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sanasana
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Though i �ve never met this adjective before, i �d like to say that already waiting for your project :) Good luck and inspiration!
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5 Jun 2012
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cunliffe
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�Wimpy � does imply cowardice as well as being feeble physically. It �s usually used as a noun, as in �He �s a real wimp. � �Weedy � means skinny and weak, but has no reference to mental strength. |
5 Jun 2012
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valentinaper
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I �ll quote Greg so that you can see that the actual word takes on a new meaning in the book. "...What really burned me up about that whole incident is how that guy called me a nerd. Now I �ll admit I �m not the most macho guy around in school in terms of wanting to do push-ups all the time or whatever, so if you want to call me a wimp, then fine. But I know one thing for sure, and it �s that I �m NOT a nerd. The trouble with nerds is that they give wimpy kids like me a bad name, because people end up lumping us all in the same category. When I think of nerds, I think of teachers � pets and tickle fights and hall monitors, and that is not me." By the way, I love the books, too, so I �ll be waiting to see your work! Good luck! |
5 Jun 2012
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