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What is namby-pamby?

Weak, with no backbone.

Person 1: I am so glad I'm not namby-pamby like Emily!
Person 2: Omg same here!

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Namby-pamby - what is it?

A noun describing a male, can be child or adult, who adores his Mother and who seems to have no desire to cut the apron strings. Although not always overtly homosexual they tend to have feminine mannerisms and interests and are overly sensitive to criticism and the reactions of others to them. In short a total wuss or the worst sort of softy.

Georgie's taking flowers and chocolates to his Mother again; that's the third time this week.
Is she ill?
No, he's always doing that.
Namby-pamby twat!

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What does "namby-pamby" mean?

A namby-pamby (plural namby-pambies) is someone, usually a male, who is overly weak, sentimental or indecisive. It was a play on the name of Ambrose Philips, who wrote sickeningly sentimental poems for children. The nickname was devised by Henry Carey, a poet and songwriter, who wrote โ€œGod Save the Queenโ€ and โ€œMy Country โ€˜tis of Theeโ€. It was popularized, however, by Alexander Pope in his satirical epic โ€œThe Dunciadโ€. It can also be used as an adjective meaning weak or spineless, lacking vigour or decisiveness, and overly sentimental.

The poet Ambrose Philips was the original Namby-Pamby.

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Namby-pamby - what does it mean?

n. A cloyingly mock-virtuous person. Suggestive of effeminacy. The adjective form may not technically be slang.

"That namby-pamby Wilbur just gave his lunch money to Billy again."

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