happy-clappy

happy-clappy
1. noun
A member of a Christian church whose worship is characterized by enthusiasm and spontaneity.
Of, or relating to such a worshiper or such a church.

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  • happy-clappy — happy clap|py [ˌhæpi ˈklæpi] adj BrE informal relating to a Christian church where people sing, shout, show their emotions, and encourage other people to join their church used to show disapproval ▪ happy clappy Christians >happy clappy n …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • happy-clappy — happˈy clappˈy adjective (informal, usu derogatory) Denoting any form of demonstratively enthusiastic Christian worship, esp involving chanting and hand clapping • • • Main Entry: ↑happy …   Useful english dictionary

  • happy clappy — Meaning A disparaging name for the form of Christian religious observance which is informal, musical and spontaneous. Origin Came into use in the 1980s in the UK. Applied especially to aficionados of the Toronto Blessing form of worship …   Meaning and origin of phrases

  • happy-clappy — UK [ˌhæpɪ ˈklæpɪ] / US adjective British informal, showing disapproval relating to a type of Christian church where people worship in a very enthusiastic way by singing loudly, shouting, and clapping …   English dictionary

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