Pooterism
English
Etymology
Pooter + -ism, from the character in Diary of a Nobody.
Noun
Pooterism (uncountable)
- Taking oneself grotesquely seriously.
- 2005, Mark Lawson, BBC
- Although the word blog suggests attitude and subversion, it's really just a hi-tech kind of diary and carries the identical risk of Pooterism.
- The Daily Telegraph
- In his letter, Morgan obligingly, but probably unwittingly, demonstrated a wonderfully neat example of "Pooterism".
- NY Times
- [P]rivacy would be a prime value in the world of Pooterism and the semi-detached villa on a suburban line.
- The Daily Telegraph
- Yes, the element of Pooterism is fantastically strong, taking yourself grotesquely seriously.
- 2005, Mark Lawson, BBC
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