navel-gazing
American
[ney-vuhl-gey-zing]
/ ˈneɪ vəlˌgeɪ zɪŋ /
noun
Slang.
navel-gazing
British
noun
Etymology
Origin of navel-gazing
First recorded in 1955–60; navel ( def. ) + gaz(e) ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. ); perhaps from Hours With the Mystics (1856) by Robert Alfred Vaughan, English Congregationalist minister and author (1823–57), “...if a man shut himself up… turning his thoughts inward, gazing towards his navel..., he would at length behold a divine glory….”
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