1. touchy-feely - Adjective
2. touchy-feely - Adjective Satellite
(often derogatory) openly expressing love and affection (especially through physical contact)
Source: WordNettouchy feely
All this may sound touchy-feely in the worst way, but Jonze is trying to get at how we seek romantic connection in this brave (or not so brave) new world. Source: Internet
Everybody was hugging every night, it was a little touchy-feely for me. Source: Internet
David Elliot and Brad Thompson want to attack the "namby-pamby, touchy-feely" style of authors like Tony Parsons. Source: Internet
Thick, cushioned straps make carrying even the heaviest of tots a breeze, while the striped flap flips up to shield baby from the sun or touchy-feely strangers. Source: Internet
So it's not just touchy-feely testimonials. Source: Internet
In general, I feel like self-help books are too touchy-feely, too idealistic, and far too general to be of use. Source: Internet