Namby-pamby Definition

nămbē-pămbē
namby-pambies, namby-pambiest
adjective
namby-pambiest
Weakly sentimental; insipid.
Webster's New World
Without vigor.
Webster's New World
Wishy-washy.
Webster's New World
noun
namby-pambies
Namby-pamby talk.
Webster's New World
One that is weak, sentimental, or indecisive.
American Heritage
A namby-pamby person.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Namby-pamby

Noun

Singular:
namby-pamby
Plural:
namby-pambies

Adjective

Base Form:
namby-pamby
Superlative:
namby-pambiest

Origin of Namby-pamby

  • After Namby-Pamby , a satire on the poetry of Ambrose Philips (1674–1749) by Henry Carey (1687?–1743)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From the nickname of the poet Ambrose Phillips, coined by Henry Carey in 1726.

    From Wiktionary

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