Talk:chimp out

RFV discussion: December 2018–January 2019
4chan neologism, don't think it's attested well enough to get an entry. — Mnemosientje (t · c) 12:08, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
 * It is quite common in Usenet thread titles.       Not exclusively used of black people either. ←₰-→  Lingo Bingo Dingo (talk)  14:36, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
 * An expression like this needs citations in the entry. Other reputable dictionaries don't have it and the usage label, if even warranted, needs support. DCDuring (talk) 16:26, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
 * I'd estimate that around 25% of all the hits on Google Groups are used along with some variant of nigger, so somehow indicating that it is often used of black people by racists seems reasonable. ←₰-→ Lingo Bingo Dingo (talk)  09:57, 21 December 2018 (UTC)
 * Regarding the current label of "offensive when said of black people", is it not also offensive when said of other people? Would a label like "derogatory, offensive, especially of black people" work? The only entry I spotted which used "racist" as a context label was schvartze (which, because it did seem to be the only such entry, I edited to use "derogatory"). You could also add a usage note. - -sche (discuss) 05:36, 24 December 2018 (UTC)
 * I am not sure, the vast majority of Usenet results where it is used in a clearly racist way of white people are by one very productive ranter. It does not seem like it is commonly used of other demographics. ←₰-→ Lingo Bingo Dingo (talk)  08:17, 24 December 2018 (UTC)
 * I think that ape and monkey pejoratives ARE perceived as beyond normal insults when said to blacks by non-blacks. In other situations it simply refers to someone raging in a violent, animalistic manner. Sadly Commons doesn't have any videos of raging chimpanzees to illustrate the animal behavior. DCDuring (talk) 03:46, 25 December 2018 (UTC)

RFV-passed Kiwima (talk) 21:10, 1 January 2019 (UTC)

Another sense?
also, perhaps in reference to typing something like a monkey on a typewriter: - -sche (discuss) 04:02, 29 April 2022 (UTC)
 * Unrelated. means something like “to pick; to separate in sprouts,  causative of ”, also missed by OED but found in some dialects,  is detailled enough; “young shoot” and “to pick off the young shoots” must also be somewhere in the works of  according to his glossaries. Fay Freak (talk) 00:18, 9 May 2022 (UTC)