Frubble
Total joy over someone else's happiness.
The frubble wells up inside when I watch the kids open their presents.
Frubble
The total joy over another person's happiness.
I could see the frubble in his eyes, when his kids opened the presents at Christmas.
Frubbly
The adjective form of Frubble.
Current mainstream usage describes a feeling of happiness at others' good fortune.
Can be considered as the opposite of jealousy or schadenfreude
Origin: Frubbly and the noun frubble are sometimes used in the polyamory community in the United Kingdom and the United States, to describe the feeling of compersion.
These terms are more suited to cheerful, light-hearted conversation, and they are more grammatically versatile than compersion or compersive
Current mainstream usage describes a feeling of happiness at others' good fortune.
Can be considered as the opposite of jealousy or schadenfreude
Origin: Frubbly and the noun frubble are sometimes used in the polyamory community in the United Kingdom and the United States, to describe the feeling of compersion.
These terms are more suited to cheerful, light-hearted conversation, and they are more grammatically versatile than compersion or compersive
You found a unicorn on frubbly.com! I feel so frubbly for you! Your relationship fills me with frubbles. I am feeling so frubbly.
Frubbly
An onomatopoeia for the adorable, snuggly wobbliness of the manatee countenance.
“That manatee is looking rather frubbly today”
frubble
When befuddlement or unknown trigger causes a person to drool for no apparent reason.
What did you say John?! I frubbled and it dripped on my sweater. I'm so befuddled!