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What (who) is jolly good fellow - definition

MANAGER OF WORKER'S HAPPINESS

Chief Happiness Officer         
The Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) in a company is the manager of workers' happiness. Probably originating in North America, CHO posts are being created in European and UK companies to ensure workers' welfare needs are met.
Fellow traveller         
PERSON WHO SYMPATHIZES AND CO-OPERATES WITH A POLITICAL ORGANIZATION WITHOUT BEING A FORMAL MEMBER
Fellow-traveller; Fellow-traveler; Fellow travelers; Fellow travellers; Communist sympathizer; Communist sympathizers; Comsymp; Fellow traveler; Fellow-traveling; Fellow Travellers
The term fellow traveller (also fellow traveler) identifies a person who is intellectually sympathetic to the ideology of a political organization, and who co-operates in the organization's politics, without being a formal member of that organization.Bullock, Alan; Trombley, Stephen, Editors (1999), The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought Third Edition, p.
fellow-traveller         
PERSON WHO SYMPATHIZES AND CO-OPERATES WITH A POLITICAL ORGANIZATION WITHOUT BEING A FORMAL MEMBER
Fellow-traveller; Fellow-traveler; Fellow travelers; Fellow travellers; Communist sympathizer; Communist sympathizers; Comsymp; Fellow traveler; Fellow-traveling; Fellow Travellers
¦ noun a sympathizer with, but non-member of, the Communist Party.
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fellow-travelling adjective

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Chief Happiness Officer

The Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) in a company is the manager of workers' happiness. Probably originating in North America, CHO posts are being created in European and UK companies to ensure workers' welfare needs are met.

Examples of use of jolly good fellow
1. Someone in the crowd started a round of For She‘s A Jolly Good Fellow, but it didn‘t take off.
2. Some people had arrived with hampers and spread out blankets in front of the stage, summer opera concert style, thinking they could claim that as their space! (They were soon disabused). After Geldof‘s set, the crowd sang to him... the well–known heavy metal anthem, "For he‘s a jolly good fellow." "For he‘s a jolly good fellow." Honest.
3. They sang to Geldof÷ "For he‘s a jolly good fellow!" In the stadium beneath two monster Live Aid graphics in the agonizing two–hour wait for the show to go on, no one had thought of warming up the crowd to keep folks in good humor.