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English
Etymology
Clipping of glamour.
Pronunciation
Noun
glam (uncountable)
- Glamour; glamorousness.
1939 July 19, The Bulletin, Sydney, page 14, column 1:Who wouldn’t be a glamor girl, a certain-to-enamor girl?
What joie de vivre in her life is given her to cram,
The dinkum sex-appealing girl, the subtle-charm-revealing girl,
’Mong men the havoc-dealing girl—in short, the girl with glam.!
- (music, fashion) Ellipsis of glam rock.; the fashion and culture associated with this genre.
- Synonym: glitter
2016 October 7, Sukhdev Sandhu, “Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy by Simon Reynolds”, in The Guardian:Blokes sporting make-up and vertiginous platform boots, songs that were precision-tooled melodramas of bubblegum pop and football-terrace stomp, a belief in pop itself as a liberating space for fantasy and shape-shifting: it’s perhaps unsurprising that glam, in whose rise Bowie played a huge part, has never been taken very seriously.
Adjective
glam (comparative glammer, superlative glammest)
- (slang) Glamorous.
Verb
glam (third-person singular simple present glams, present participle glamming, simple past and past participle glammed)
- To make glamorous or more glamorous. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Usage notes
Usually used in the phrasal verb glam up.
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Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡlam/
- Rhymes: -am
- Syllabification: glam
Verb
glam
- second-person singular imperative of glamać
Spanish
Noun
glam m (plural glams)
- glam
Swedish
Noun
glam n
- loud expressions of joy, loud merriment
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