Glamer
[glam] /glæm/ Informal.
noun
1.
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adjective
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/ɡlæm/
adjective
1.
(slang) short for glamorous
adjective
glamorous
Examples
They wore glam dresses to the prom.
Usage Note
slang
adj.
slang shortening of glamorous, first attested 1936. Glam rock attested by 1974.
modifier
verb
To be glamorous; glamorize oneself (1937+)
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