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Alternate form of the word "literally" merged with the word "glitter," most often used in reference to The Ke$ha, because of her constant state of being covered in glitter.

The term can be used as an adverb to describe doing something in the flashy fashion of the shimmering sparkles that glitter leaves.

It was coined was when a young man said "glittery" (actually in reference to Ke$ha), but accidentally added an L before the Y.
Shelly wore too much makeup and body glitter to school today. She was glitterally sparkling all day. I caught sight of it every other second, and it glitterally distracted me all through math class.

She glitterally put on the body shimmer with flowing, lavish movements, as if she was becoming the glitter itself.
by orbweavr June 18, 2011
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adj. -- Ordered (as a set of items) in the color sequence of the spectrum or rainbow.

Word origin: derived from "alphabetical" order.
Little Suzie was instructed to color a rainbow in her kindergarten class, but she ended up putting the yellow stripe of color next to the blue one, instead of green. Her teacher looked over her shoulder and said, "That's not in rainbow-betic order, now IS IT, Suzie?"

From that day forward, Little Suzie was so traumatized that she became frightened of the rainbow colors in order. She never took an art class in school in which she had to make a color wheel, and she started rejecting her two gay dads for the sole fact that each of them had a rainbow flag bumper sticker on their cars.
by orbweavr March 14, 2010
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