0 a situation where two or more people praise each other a lot, especially when the praise is more than they deserve:
We are witnessing a rare occasion when we are almost indulging in an all-party love-in.
The debate has not quite been a love-in but certainly an occasion for considerable agreement or, perhaps, variations on a theme.
I wonder whether this is perhaps the beginning of the end of the love-in.
I am sorry to break the love-in over the clause.
This is not some sort of love-in; it is an absolutely essential utilitarian operation.
We are having such a love-in here this afternoon that there are clearly other volunteers eager to see whether they receive my commendation.
This is not a love-in.
The love-in has to stop some time.