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Dumbfounded, confused, amazed. Michele was glitzed, that night when she found the blinking chocolate starfish.
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Describes something that is showy without much substance. "I heard that kid is going to lead us to a championship."
"Naw, man; that kid is all glitz." The hotshot lawyer was nothing but glitz; he sounded impressive but wasn't saying anything important. |
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1.(v)To ejaculate.
2.(n)semen. 1. I got overly excited and I glitzed myself.
2. I got glitz all over her new bedspread. |
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