Palpy

English

Etymology

Clipping of Palpatine +‎ -y.

Proper noun

Palpy

  1. (fandom slang, humorous) Emperor Palpatine, a fictional antagonist in Star Wars.
    • 1999 July 23, PM, “Darth Sillious a plot hole or a non-Palpy???????”, in alt.fan.starwars[1] (Usenet):
      What we are lead to believe in the plot is that Palpy and Sidious are one and a same person, and that Palpy - as Sidious - arranges for the whole chain of events that lead to the take-over.
    • 1999 August 13, John Rooksby, “If Palpy *is* Sidious...”, in alt.fan.starwars[2] (Usenet):
      I believe there simply has to be more to this than meets the eyes of the 'Palpy IS Sidious' brigade.
    • 2002 February 12, Bazilla, “My ranting and raving On Sidous/Palpy”, in alt.fan.starwars[3] (Usenet):
      Well, at first I acutually thought Sidous was Palpy, end of story, then I noticed Senator Palpatine, who apparently turns into Palpy. Sidous has the same voice as Palpy and looks the same of what you see in TPM, but lets face it, the offical[sic] web site says the Senator turns into Palpy.