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Part of Speech: Verb (transitive).
Etymology: A blend of glimmer (to shine faintly) and whisper (to speak softly).
Definition: To convey a subtle, hopeful idea or a faint visual cue that is barely perceptible but deeply felt; to "shine" a message quietly.
English Properties:
Inflexions: Glispers (present), glispered (past), glispering (participle).
Derivations: Glisperingly (adverb), glisperance (noun - the act of glispering).
"The morning sun began to glisper through the thick fog, promising a clear day ahead despite the gray start."
Glisper by JasoMa February 17, 2026
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Anyone that is awesome enough to be apart of this family and hold this surname you are the best ever in bed and Kicks ass if needed.
Glaspers are awesome
glasper by J'seanisthebest March 16, 2017
Glispe to look clean
Your donuts are real glispe
Glispe by Waitar June 25, 2018
Oh your donut looks very glispe
Glispe by Guntherss June 25, 2018
Person 1 : is gisper here yet?
Person 2 : uhhh
Gisper : gisper
Person 1 : hi gisper!
Gisper : gisper
Gisper by Gh0styFr13nd May 21, 2023

Glimpers 

Looks gained from an attractive member of the opposite sex.
Bloke: Did you see she just gave me glimpers
Mate: Nah, she was giving 'em me.