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glass pajamas

(n) slang term for wearing nothing.
"My first date with Lucy was amazing, I had no idea she was gonna show me her glass pajamas!"
by glasspajamas August 19, 2014
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glass pipe fallacy

An argument so incoherent that it could only be proposed by someone on crack
I don't know what that guy was on, buy his arguments for being a theist were a complete glass pipe fallacy
by WetMooseKnuckle May 21, 2017
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Glass boxed

To be fired, sacked or kicked out of an establishment in an unexpected, brutal or indiscreet manner.
Didn't you know? Tom got glass boxed yesterday.
Careful, don't do that. You may get glass boxed.
by Trail Hunter November 8, 2017
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Glass Ass Bitch

To be a weak, spineless, fragile, delicate little bitch.
I don't know, why don't you solve world hunger you glass ass bitch!
by Not-a-glass-ass-bitch July 3, 2018
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glass flute

Let's go back to my place and we'll play my glass flute.
by Ou81me2 July 24, 2018
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Glass 'em

To use usually Air-to-ground missiles or bombs at a target.

"Heat turns sand to glass"
Glass 'em, glass those fuckers and all around them
by 3m5 January 8, 2022
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glass cliff

a situation in which women, specifically those from underrepresented communities, are promoted to higher positions during times of crisis or duress, or during a recession when the chance of failure is more likely.

Put simply, women in these situations are set up for failure.

It also makes the company look good. If the woman fails, the company is labeled as being progressive and is free to replace her with a man. If she succeeds, the company is better off and may even take credit for appointing the right person for the job. Even with the high chance of failure, a glass cliff position can be difficult to turn down because leadership roles are so infrequently offered to women

for exp: Jen O'Neal, Liz Truss, Kamala Harris and many more.
"Women were often left teetering on a glass cliff after being handed impossible jobs."

"Hired to boost sagging morale, the CEO is facing the edge of a glass cliff."

"He'd still have to find some willing woman for the glass cliff."
by winegrapejuice November 21, 2022
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