Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

circle-jerk

Noun
/ˈsɜr.kəl.dʒɜrk/
Definition
A form of group behavior where members reinforce each other’s opinions or beliefs, often in a self-congratulatory manner.
Examples
  • During the meeting, it turned into a circle-jerk where everyone just agreed with each other instead of exploring new ideas.
  • Many online forums can become circle-jerks, where members only echo the same opinions.
Meaning
The term is often used to describe discussions or situations where participants are more focused on affirming each other’s views rather than engaging in constructive dialogue.
Synonyms
  • Echo chamber
  • Mutual admiration society
  • Groupthink