Citations:mood


 * 1843, Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol:
 * The Ghost was greatly pleased to find him in this mood, and looked upon him with such favour, that he begged like a boy to be allowed to stay until the guests departed. But this the Spirit said could not be done.

slang

 * mention:
 * 2019, Nye-Cye A. Wells, MOOD, Nye-Cye A. Wells (ISBN 9780578449791), page 39:
 * "Mood." - this is said when something is relatable. Ex.: Your friend says "I hate this class" you respond back and say "mood."


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 * 2020, Birgit Breidenbach, Aesthetic and Philosophical Reflections on Mood: Stimmung and Modernity, Routledge (ISBN 9781000067613)
 * A video of a celebrity dancing like no one is watching can be a &#39;whole mood&#39;; one of Greta Thunberg frowning at Donald Trump is a &#39;big mood.&#39; On social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter, the hashtag &#39;mood&#39; has thus gained increasing popularity. For academics, not being familiar with new phrases that your students cofindently wield is a whole mood. A mood in this sense is never singular and never associated with an isolated individual. 'X is a mood' signifies that X is familiar to a plurality