Jesusy

English

Etymology

Jesus + -y

Adjective

Jesusy (comparative more Jesusy, superlative most Jesusy)

  1. (informal) Resembling or characteristic of Jesus.
    • 1971, George Cockcroft aka Luke Rhinehart, The Dice Man:
      I was feeling very warm and Jesusy before buzzing for him to be brought in and, standing behind the desk, I looked at him now with love. He looked back at me as though he believed he could see into my soul, his large black eyes glimmering with apparent amusement.
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