pearl-clutchy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pearl-clutch(ing) +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

pearl-clutchy (comparative more pearl-clutchy, superlative most pearl-clutchy)

  1. (idiomatic, informal, derogatory) Prim, prudish, or easily offended.
    • 2013 August 11, Jason Linkins, “Warts And All: News Organizations Struggle With The Word 'Slutbag'”, in Huffington, page 11:
      Elsewhere, news organizations were even more pearl-clutchy.
    • 2015, Gretchen Galway, This Time Next Door, unnumbered page:
      [] I doubt he's going to get all pearl-clutchy about people sleeping together.”
    • 2019, Jeff Cioletti, Drink Like a Geek: Cocktails, Brews, and Spirits for the Nerd in All of Us[1], unnumbered page:
      I'm not a fan of that theory, mainly because Potter is a British franchise, and Brits tend to be a bit less pearl-clutchy about drinks with trace amounts of alcohol in them.

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