luvvie
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of luvvie
C20: from lovey
Example Sentences
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Both performers gave full rein to their inner luvvie, with some entertaining theatrics, but somehow it's just never as real as when the two leaders do battle.
From BBC • Jan. 31, 2018
Dockery talks about acting with sincere vocational reverence bordering on that of a thespian luvvie.
From The Guardian • Nov. 11, 2017
On the Tory right he is considered a metropolitan, louche, post-moral luvvie.
From Economist • Nov. 26, 2015
Renowned for calling everyone he met "luvvie" and "darling", he confessed it wasn't flamboyance but that he was useless at remembering names.
From BBC • Feb. 4, 2015
So expect about 10 minutes of farting about on a trawler in Novia Scotia, followed by a swift transfer to Metropolis and an awful lot of portentous flashbacks featuring Crowe in full luvvie mode.
From The Guardian • Jul. 23, 2012
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