Definitions by zber
Gliterature
1) Writing that pretends to be literature.
2) Any writings not worthy of being remembered.
3) A literary culture that believes pop-culture references in throw-away books to be of significant literary value.
2) Any writings not worthy of being remembered.
3) A literary culture that believes pop-culture references in throw-away books to be of significant literary value.
"Did you read the latest Patterson novel? He's my favorite gliterary author."
"I think Lee Child writes the best gliterature. The character Jack Reacher will probably be remembered and talked about for the next two years."
"I think Lee Child writes the best gliterature. The character Jack Reacher will probably be remembered and talked about for the next two years."
Gliterature by zber August 28, 2009
sintense
adj.
1) Occurring or existing in the highest degree; intensity so sharp, so pointed, so vivid as to be considered sinful.
1) Occurring or existing in the highest degree; intensity so sharp, so pointed, so vivid as to be considered sinful.