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Glipstrogus

The feeling of immense discomfort that usually comes after being TOO silly.
Sometimes linked with disease
I hate feeling glipstrogus, don't you?
by Noctole May 12, 2024
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Glisper

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."
by JasoMa February 17, 2026
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Glimponite (GLIPPER)

Someone that has a massive rod in their urethra
Person 1> I'm such a Glimponite (GLIPPER)
Person 2> I will insert it in you
by The rankist troll November 23, 2025
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