Definitions
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- noun Alternative form of
narcissism .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself
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Examples
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PSD that my dad suffered from because of the war starting causing other illnesses such as narcism.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Still your narcism and self delusion will be in full flow and anyone who happens to chance upon it will see you for what you are.
Posting Comments 2005
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So there's another reason why Sarkozy is more pro American than Chirac, because in his own family, actually he has both experience of communism and narcism.
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I used the phrase 'pitiless narcism' once, but they would have seen it as altruism.
Archive 2006-04-01 Rachel 2006
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I used the phrase 'pitiless narcism' once, but they would have seen it as altruism.
What makes a suicide bomber? Rachel 2006
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Indeed, the narcism of the mainstream media can’t stand the attention taken away, by, of all things, the common man.
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Most Twitter posts are, in some shape or form, an attempt to disguise outright narcism using wit.
danielmiessler.com Daniel Miessler 2010
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What initially sparks off your interest is later reduced to a groan-inducing exercise in cheesy narcism and humour -- 'Tum ho to ball ke liye free passes milenge' or 'Yo brother, genie years main abhi teenager hoon'.
rediff.com 2009
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Indeed, the narcism of the mainstream media can’t stand the attention taken away, by, of all things, the common man.
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Being first child, I know that the little-kid narcism acts up when you realize that you have more competition for parent’s and friends’ attention.
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