clawback vs simp

clawback

noun
  • A rule that permits a party to take back evidentiary materials that were mistakenly turned over to the other party but to which the other party would not have been entitled. 

  • Any recovery of a performance-related payment based on discovery that the performance was not genuine. 

  • Money that a party is entitled to keep under one tax provision but is taken by another tax provision. 

simp

noun
  • Someone who foolishly overvalues someone else and defers to them, putting them on a pedestal. 

  • An advocate for an ideology or cause. 

  • Someone who is not worthy of respect. 

  • A man who foolishly overvalues and defers to a woman, putting her on a pedestal. 

  • A simple person lacking common sense; a fool or simpleton. 

verb
  • To reminisce melancholically; to recall once fond memories now tinged with sadness, especially regarding a former lover. 

  • To be especially deferential to and emotionally vulnerable with a woman, often with the intent of receiving sexual gratification. 

  • To obsequiously praise or admire. 

How often have the words clawback and simp occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )