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(I remember this vividly because it triggered a column about the origin of wimp, defined as "a person weepy as a drip and listless as a nebbish," derived from whimper and influenced by the name Wimpy, for a sleepy-eyed lover of hamburgers in the comic strip featuring Popeye the sailor.
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