What's "climp" mean?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Climp," is a kind of slang. It could also be read as "chap" here, which refers to a man in informal British English. But another possible meaning is a "fool." In modern-day English slang, it carries the meaning of "simp," someone who does a lot for someone they like, and "clown," a foolish person, which, within context, describes this man perfectly well. Ex: Stop being such a climp and just ask her out already. Ex: He knocked the chap out right there and then.