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mopey

[moh-pee] / ˈmoʊ pi /






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That “Goodbye June” comes instead from a script by someone born this century—and was directed by the person least likely to read that script critically—may have something to do with the fact that it feels less like a wise and thoughtful drama than a mopey Christmas pageant.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those recipes are about the only Thanksgivingy thing about the episode, which mostly revolves around Ross being a mopey passive-aggressive jerk who has somehow become the object of two women’s affection.

From Los Angeles Times

“Some Folks’ Lives Roll Easy” is a mopey envy-laced song about how good others have it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Park plays with Man-su’s crippling pride, which keeps him mopey and unwilling to consider part-time work.

From Salon

The second and arguably more interesting notion Park plays with is Man-su’s crippling pride, which keeps him mopey and unwilling to consider part-time work.

From Salon