词汇 | feely |
释义 | feely ⇨ feely; feele; feelier; fellia; feely-ominoun a young man, a boy. Polari, originally with the more general sense as 'children'; from Italian figlie (children). A distinction is sometimes made whereby 'feele' is defined as a 'child' and 'feely omi' as 'a young man (sometimes specifically an underaged young man)' UK, 1859touchy-feely1. Apt to express one's emotions. She's so touchy-feely that I'm not surprised she cried when she heard that you're pregnant. 2. Focused on emotion and intuition, rather than critical thinking or rational thought. I thrive on cold, hard facts—none of that touchy-feely stuff for me. touchy-feely mod. very sensitive and empathetic; pretentiously compassionate. Marge is so touchy-feely. She worries that anything she says may possibly offend someone. |
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