Citations:Seinfeldish

Adjective: "characteristic of the American sitcom Seinfeld, or its main character/star, Jerry Seinfeld"

 * 1997, Nicole Arthur & Will Tizard, Frommer's Washington, D. C., by Night, John Wiley & Sons (1997), ISBN 9780028618791, page 119:
 * Washington's health clubs serve the gamut of American yupppiedom, from torture chambers of grunting macho macho men, to Seinfeldish singles scenes, to high-tech palaces for political trophy wives and their over-the-Hill hubbies.
 * 2001, Kurt Anderson, "Spectator: Are Beavis and Butt-head Arty?", Time, 23 June 2001:
 * In TV the winks range from the casual and occasional (network newswomen appearing as themselves on Murphy Brown) to the deadpan crypto-real (on Seinfeld, comedian Jerry Seinfeld plays a comedian named Jerry, and in one episode he makes a Seinfeldish TV pilot) to the relentlessly ironic (David Letterman satirizing his program, his genre, the entire medium).
 * 2005, Nancy Kelly, Ginny Blue's Boyfriends, Kensington Books (2005), ISBN 9780758203717, page 44:
 * I tried to look beyond that, but my Seinfeldish self reared its ugly head and all I could see were myriads and myriads of germs settling in all the little folds of the chewed gum.
 * I tried to look beyond that, but my Seinfeldish self reared its ugly head and all I could see were myriads and myriads of germs settling in all the little folds of the chewed gum.