QUOTE(BlorgAlmighty @ Sep 20 2011, 12:20)

NAMBY PAMBY
adjective, noun, plural -bies for 4.
adjective
1.without firm methods or policy; weak or indecisive: namby-pamby handling of juvenile offenders.
2.lacking in character, directness, or moral or emotional strength: namby-pamby writing.
3.weakly sentimental, pretentious, or affected; insipid.
noun
4.a namby-pamby person: written by and for namby-pambies.
5.namby-pamby sentiment: the harmless namby-pamby of a birthday card.
6.namby-pamby verse or prose.
Origin:
1726; rhyming compound based on the first syllable of Ambrose
Philips; first used as a nickname for Philips in the title of a poem by Henry Carey (1687?–1743) ridiculing his verse
Interesting. Thanks for showcasing your vocabulary so I can add to mine.
Ed: O, and Imma overuse it nao, kai?
This post has been edited by flint: Sep 20 2011, 18:33