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touchy-feely adjective overly sensitive, caring or emotional US, 1968 Originating in psychotherapy, now generally used dismissively to describe every state between tactile and lecherous.- What I was writing was somewhat touchy-feely. — Jerry Maguire, 1996
- [W]hat I wanted from sex – that I haven’t been able to get across to Kurt – is more of that touchy-feely stuff. — Sally Cline, Couples, p. 132, 1998
- [T]hey’ve just got a bit touchy-feely with the girls and that[.] — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 113, 2001
- Oh, I’m touchy-feely? I take it you never saw Forces of Nature. — Kevin Smith, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, p. 100, 2001
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