English edit

Etymology edit

booster +‎ -ish

Adjective edit

boosterish (comparative more boosterish, superlative most boosterish)

  1. Promotional; acting as or like a booster for a particular community or group
    • 2009 January 24, Samuel G. Freedman, “Long Afterlife for a Short-Lived Jewish Monthly”, in New York Times[1]:
      With their very first issue, those opinionated slobs declared their independence from the norms of Jewish journalism, whether sober journals like Commentary and Dissent or the boosterish newspapers sponsored by local Jewish federations.