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wimp out verb to give way to timidity or fear US- She wondered if she had “wimped out” when she tried to convert Dohrn to her brand of radical feminism[.] — Washington Post, p. G1, 22 November 1981
- I glanced at the bath towel. Was I going to wimp out and wear it? — Kitty Churchill, Thinking of England, p. 23, 1995
- Wimp out now and we’re through. — Liza Cody, Queen of Mean [Tart Noir], p. 82, 2002
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