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Imp is a term with several distinct meanings in folklore, culture, and technology.

In folklore and popular culture, an imp refers to a small, mischievous supernatural being. Imps are typically portrayed as lesser in power than full-fledged demons and are often tricksters who cause trouble or tempt humans. The concept appears in various European traditions and has extended into modern fantasy literature, film, and games, where imps are commonly depicted as either troublesome helpers or minor antagonists. The term also serves as a general descriptor for someone who behaves in a playful, impish, or slyly mischievous way.

Etymology and usage: The word imp dates to Middle English and has appeared in multiple European languages

In technology: IMP is an acronym used in early computer networking for Interface Message Processor, a device

In games and media, imps frequently appear as small demon-like creatures or minions, notably in certain role-playing

with
related
senses.
The
precise
linguistic
origin
is
uncertain,
but
by
the
late
medieval
period
the
term
was
established
to
describe
a
small
demonic
or
sprite-like
being.
Over
time,
the
sense
broadened
to
include
mischievous
human
behavior,
yielding
phrases
such
as
“impish”
to
characterize
playful
naughtiness
in
people,
especially
children
or
clever
tricksters.
that
connected
host
computers
to
the
ARPANET
in
the
1960s
and
1970s.
IMPs
were
foundational
to
the
development
of
packet-switching
networks
and,
indirectly,
to
the
modern
Internet,
though
they
are
obsolete
today.
and
action
games.
They
serve
as
approachable
early-stage
adversaries
or
companions,
depending
on
the
title.