feelgoodery

See also: feel-goodery

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From feel + good + -ery.

Noun

feelgoodery (countable and uncountable, plural feelgooderies)

  1. (uncountable, derogatory) Behaviors performed with the purported purpose of promoting emotional happiness and/or certain cultural values; these behaviors may be seen as superficial or unimportant, or as a substitute for more meaningful action.
  2. (countable, derogatory) A place where such behaviors are performed or are taught.

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