What do you call it when some group of people is feeling self-satisfaction in praising themselves, even though others don't think them praise-worthy?
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The potentially offensive phrase "circle jerk" literally means group masturbation, but is used metaphorically to describe this situation. |
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Mutual admiration society is apparently an expression in English, used at least as early as 1824.
I was about to comment about the Swedish expression "klubben för inbördes beundran" that translates to pretty much the same thing, and found the English version while researching it. |
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You could try, smug, pompous, conceited or vain.
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I propose that self-congratulatory or self-important best capture a person who is complacent and self-praising. Words like smug or preening are more about the manner in which someone expresses conceit. |
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Besides smugness, consider crowing, preening, and bragging. Brag means "to boast; to talk with excessive pride about what one has, can do, or has done." |
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In my experience, "Corporate Communications Team" fits that description perfectly. |
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You could always say that they were / are Definition of 'gloating':
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