The practice of expressing emotions, feelings, and impractical sentiments as a means of bonding or gaining appreciation for the members of your
team. Related activities
may include, but are not limited to making lists, repeatedly affirming one's consent with another persons already expressed
opinion, etc.
Oftentimes 'circle-jerking'
will occur during meeting times when people feel the need to express their own opinions over and over for the sake of hearing their own voice. Furthermore, they
will speak in circles, never actually reaching a point, therefore, appearing like a total jerk off...the entire session then seems like youve experienced a circle-jerk.