kumbaya
adjective
kum·ba·ya
ˌküm-bä-'yä
-bī-
variants
or less commonly Kumbaya
: characterized by or exhibiting a belief in harmony between people and in their essential goodness
"We're not all gonna live in a perfect kumbaya society but we can make it better by working and by reaching out, and by assuming the best in each other. And if enough of us do that, we move that boulder up the hill," [Barack] Obama said on Friday.—Katherine Fung
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov also glossed over the Russian-backed separatist movement that sparked the conflict that persists in Ukraine. "Sport is sport," Peskov, having a kumbaya moment, told journalists Monday. "We need to be above inciting hatred between Russians and Ukrainians."—Elliot Hannon
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