cryfest
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]cryfest (plural cryfests)
- (informal) Something sad or moving, especially a film.
- 2002 May 26, Dave Gathman, “Movie Review”, in The Beacon News, Aurora, Illinois:
- But if heartfelt, sensitive, talky, emotional cryfests have become scarce at the multiplex, we also have seen the rise of the He-Woman, the battling babe who can tote that gun and sling that punch and close that business deal.
- 2002, Tom Mallon, Rabbit Songs review, CMJ New Music Monthly, July 2002, page 42:
- Main songwriter and pianist Dan Messe makes each song a regret-soaked cryfest, […]
- (informal) An episode of intense crying.
- 1997, Anne Voelckers Palumbo, The Stay-At-Home Mom's Survival Guide, White-Boucke Publishing, →ISBN, page 7:
- Knowing that I had but seconds left before my kid exploded into a full-blown cryfest and knowing that I absolutely had to have an article of clothing that could camouflage baby barf, I raced to the register with my sapling tucked under my arm.
- 2011, Jennifer Ziegler, Sass & Serendipity, Ember, →ISBN, pages 65–66:
- Her eyes were raw and crusted from her big cryfest the day before, which had lasted late into the evening.
Synonyms
[edit]- (something sad or moving): sobfest, tearjerker
- (intense crying episode): sobfest