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glam

[glam]

noun

  1. glamour.



adjective

  1. glamorous.

glam

/ ɡæ /

adjective

  1. slangshort for glamorous

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of glam1

First recorded in 1960–65; by shortening
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The natural next stop is caftan glam and “fun!” prints beloved by aunts who live for blended drinks.

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“When it was the satanic panic, there was glam, heavy and black metal. There’s always a response to mainstream politics, and music is the pendulum swing in effect.”

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There's also a Glitz and Glam exhibition at Basel's museum of natural history.

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Most glam photos on Kinsey’s Instagram are captioned with right-wing messages and reveal she favors a simple black fit.

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Her press tour for The Substance recalled the body horror themes of the movie, while her awards campaign for the role of Elisabeth Sparkle saw her dressing for the glam statuettes.

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