"Negative Nancy" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Negative Nancies [plural], Negative Nancys [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|+|s|head=Negative Nancy}} Negative Nancy (plural Negative Nancies or Negative Nancys)
  1. Alternative letter-case form of negative Nancy. Tags: alt-of Alternative form of: negative Nancy
    Sense id: en-Negative_Nancy-en-noun-5ZV2~NJY Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2010 April 21, Jimmy Orr, “Opinion: No free vacation this year? Your human rights may have been violated (at least in Europe)”, in Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles Times Communications, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 27 Jun 2022:",
          "text": "Why should anyone have to pay out of their own pockets to take a vacation? Oh, the humanity. Sure, there are some Negative Nancies out there. Predictably, from the doomsayers over at Fox News. “That is what happens when government looks after you,” Neil Cavuto writes. “It looks after ‘all’ of you and ‘all’ you do. Your ‘stimulus’ and now your ‘suitcase.’",
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          "text": "Sixty percent of today's workers do not expect to be paid a benefit -⁠- that's a benefit -⁠- from Social Security after they retire. Whoa there, Negative Nancies. The program is projected to pay out 100% of benefits until the mid-2030s. After that, the program isn't broken or busted. Instead it will be able to pay about 75% of inflation-adjusted benefits.",
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          "text": "“I was very excited to hear people talk to me about ‘[American] Idol’ a lot and say that this year kind of reinvigorated their interest,” he said. “It’s not the Negative Nancy thing anymore, you know: ‘It’s on the way out, it’s no good, I don’t like the judges.’ This season it seems like: ‘I like the judges, I like the contestants, nobody’s clamoring for airtime.’ I think there’s a unilateral focus on the show and really trying to create a star in this business.”",
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          "ref": "2015 July 8, Adam Hoffman, “Can Negative Thinking Make You Sick?”, in Time, New York, N.Y.: Time Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 10 Jul 2015:",
          "text": "All this said, there is a big bright spot for every Negative Nancy out there: by simply changing your perspective, you may just improve your health.",
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          "ref": "2017 May 17, Lindsey M. Roberts, “6 ways to fight perfectionism in a Pinterest Mom world”, in The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.: The Washington Post Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 17 May 2017:",
          "text": "[Julia] Bosson, who works with patients on mindful parenting, and is helping her office, Union Square Practice, launch a reproductive mental health wing, has a few tangible, take-home ideas to combat those ugly Negative Nancies in your head and accept that your less-than-perfect parenting is just fine.",
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          "ref": "2017 July 30, Shana Lebowitz, “15 habits of extremely boring people”, in The Independent, London: Independent News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 02 Aug 2017:",
          "text": "Dylan Woon thinks people who are \"full of negativity\" are the most boring. He breaks down the Negative Nancies into three categories: Victim mentality: \"I'm trapped! [Why] am I so unlucky? Why me? Why?\"",
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          "text": "When I hear that something is the worst ever, I reflexively want to test the source’s credibility. One way to distinguish the Negative Nancies from the more objective observers is to ask them when said thing was the best ever.",
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          "text": "Why should anyone have to pay out of their own pockets to take a vacation? Oh, the humanity. Sure, there are some Negative Nancies out there. Predictably, from the doomsayers over at Fox News. “That is what happens when government looks after you,” Neil Cavuto writes. “It looks after ‘all’ of you and ‘all’ you do. Your ‘stimulus’ and now your ‘suitcase.’",
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          "text": "Sixty percent of today's workers do not expect to be paid a benefit -⁠- that's a benefit -⁠- from Social Security after they retire. Whoa there, Negative Nancies. The program is projected to pay out 100% of benefits until the mid-2030s. After that, the program isn't broken or busted. Instead it will be able to pay about 75% of inflation-adjusted benefits.",
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          "text": "“I was very excited to hear people talk to me about ‘[American] Idol’ a lot and say that this year kind of reinvigorated their interest,” he said. “It’s not the Negative Nancy thing anymore, you know: ‘It’s on the way out, it’s no good, I don’t like the judges.’ This season it seems like: ‘I like the judges, I like the contestants, nobody’s clamoring for airtime.’ I think there’s a unilateral focus on the show and really trying to create a star in this business.”",
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          "text": "[Julia] Bosson, who works with patients on mindful parenting, and is helping her office, Union Square Practice, launch a reproductive mental health wing, has a few tangible, take-home ideas to combat those ugly Negative Nancies in your head and accept that your less-than-perfect parenting is just fine.",
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