The act of passing proper moral judgement on one person while favoring another over that person; this basically means that someone would be willing to rat out one person for something they did, but at the same time, not get the other into trouble by favoring them and reporting them for whatever infringement of the law or etc. they performed.
Selective morality is common among larger companies such as Youtube and Facebook or so many people say.
by Brokensteel119 July 21, 2016

term introduced in a Bill Simmons mailbag to describe a situation in which a vastly superior team or group completely underperforms, sinks to the level of their inferior opponent, and barely emerges victorious.
When New England needed overtime to beat the lowly Detroit Lions, Bill Belichick considered this to be a moral defeat and promptly ass-raped his offensive line.
by QQ Canoe October 10, 2009

Phrase often used to belittle others while smugly asserting superior morality, gained popularity during Clinton impeachment trial by Republicans.
Most often used by outraged Republicans against Democrats as in implying "I would never do that!" or "how could you!"
It's standard meaning is "Hypocrisy"
Most often used by outraged Republicans against Democrats as in implying "I would never do that!" or "how could you!"
It's standard meaning is "Hypocrisy"
Senator Ensign (R) Governor Sanford (R) Both lectured President Clinton on "moral values" they felt having a girlfriend was sending a terrible message to the world. Called on him to resign for his shameful behavior.
They were so shocked they needed to know all the details!! What they did with all that scandalous information...well you know.
They were so shocked they needed to know all the details!! What they did with all that scandalous information...well you know.
by Bison80 July 9, 2009

1. The compulsions brought on by our sensitivity to one another; Doing what we know to be right, regardless of how difficult it may be.
2. The compulsions brought on by religious teachings free of common sense; an excuse to attempt to aid the people around you, regardless of whether your help is wanted or needed.
2. The compulsions brought on by religious teachings free of common sense; an excuse to attempt to aid the people around you, regardless of whether your help is wanted or needed.
1. We have a moral obligation to help the victims of natural disasters.
2. The president has a moral obligation to spread his religion.
2. The president has a moral obligation to spread his religion.
by Somebody Else February 22, 2005

A human societal and individual anomaly in which one person to a large group of people experience righteous, pragmatic, biased, or otherwise bigoted hatred torward a person, action or event which was not warranted to the specific circumstances. Often resulting in the harm and defilement of a person action or event, while the person to large group of people acting in bigoted and unrational hate actions are widely praised or forgotten about. And they themselves view their actions as moral, righteous or ethical.
The feminazis who attacked the man for not agreeing with their views of female supremacy were acting under hyper-morality
by Athenaforce January 12, 2015

Used to describe a person whose viewpoint or opinion is outdated or behind the times on a divisive subject, racism, fascism, etc.
Ben hates black people because he thinks "they're all criminals", so I think Ben is morally retarded.
by DMJC26 June 14, 2020

Derivative of internet troll; an individual, typically with religious conservative viewpoints, who uses their religious views (their stated morals) as a basis of opposition to incite emotional responses from proponents of certain issues, such as same-sex marriage, assisted dying, abortion and feminism.
That person railing against same-sex marriage on the basis of his religion is such a morality troll.
by Againstpoattruth9999 December 15, 2016
