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Moral Barometer

A moral barometer is a trusted person who will advise or act in such a way as to protect and guide someone or something.

Paul had a decision to make about his relationship with Jenny. So he turned to his moral barometer Jack for advice and guidance.

Sharon had met with a dodgy salesman who was pushing her into making a decision. She contacted her moral barometer Frank who gave her the advice and encouragement she needed to manage the situation in her favour.

by ear2ground June 14, 2010

17πŸ‘ 71πŸ‘Ž


moral fiber

A phrase used for an away message on Aol Instant Messenger for a really long time, even when the person using it is at the computer.

Auto Response : moral fiber

by Prequel2TheCquel August 2, 2008

26πŸ‘ 128πŸ‘Ž


morally dubious

When something is in the depths of uncertainty in regards to a question of moral integrity.

"Colm, was morally dubious when he fell into a booby trapped pit of hamsters."

by Typhooooooooooooon May 13, 2016

4πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Haley morales

She a sweet kid girl who does anything for her fans. She’s also very pretty

Girl one:Oh have you seen kind and awesome girl?

Girl two: must have been Haley morales

by Ilyhaley April 22, 2019

12πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


moral support

When a person asks for moral support, they mean on a picture or status they have uploaded on social media. This is your cue to go like it (if you like them that is)

Girl 1; "hey guys, moral support on my picture please?"
Girl 2; (likes picture , and maybe even comments "πŸ”₯πŸ”₯") likes facebook instagram friends

by Littlebootyprobs October 4, 2015

5πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


zipper morals

loose morals, implies that the person has an excessive desire and willingness to unzip one's fly

Judging by his mannerisms, that guy probably has zipper morals.

by The Return of Light Joker December 15, 2010

4πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Moral Ambiguity

An action which is morally unaccepted by society

Students using unfair activities in the examination hall or using inappropriate language is called moral ambiguity

by Albert Collins June 28, 2020

3πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž