lullabyish
English
Etymology
From lullaby + -ish.
Adjective
lullabyish (comparative more lullabyish, superlative most lullabyish)
- Resembling or characteristic of a lullaby.
- 2020 August 28, Jon Caramanica, “‘WAP’ Is Good, Raunchy Fun. On TikTok, It’s at Home.”, in The New York Times:
- “3 Musketeers” is one of a handful of playfully lewd ppcocaine songs that have become TikTok grammar in the last two months: the lullabyish “DDLG” has been used for videos where people break down the types of people they’re attracted to (or not), and “PJ,” with its midsong hard reset and its encouragement to dance, has been used for countless comedic clips.
- Synonym: lullabylike
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