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glitmail 

To receive mail that contains glitter.
Joe received glitmail.
glitmail by GMAIL March 8, 2015
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Glima is of course, the ancient Icelandic form of wrestling, you dipshit. Now go "furckeyn" yourself. Practitioners must always stand erect and move around their opponent clockwise, akin to a waltz. This a friendly, gentleman's sport.
The Thorhildurs enjoyed the glima exhibition at the local fair.
glima by Skovsgaard April 5, 2009
Someone that's never at "home," in the traditional sense of the word, but somehow always feels at home.

A glomad defines home as any place they are or want to be. A glomad travels freely, lingering as long as they desire, creating ties in a new world without borders.

Their lives maybe spent on couches, hostels, short-term rentals but are defined by the incredibleness of their experiences.

Entrepreneurs, remote workers, digital workers all fall into this category
Where the eff is Dylan off to now?!

Oh that crazy glomad is OutTrippin as usual!
glomad by KcKal October 11, 2012
1. Meaning famous in battle, usually brave people and good leaders.

2. Someone who is made of a unique combination between weird and awesome which daffles you and becomes addicting.

3. Evil reincarnate. Tends to be the cold type who carefully plans the destruction of the world in her free time... but you never know... Beware.
1.Cindy:OhMyhGosh look at her, what is she doing?!!
Hanna:I don't know, but I want to join her *-*

2.Dan:Hey there! what're you up to?
Guiomar: *Bark*
Dan: 0.o
Guiomar: *Viciously bite and tear*
Guiomar by fangs April 30, 2009

gloomanddoom

a person who's chronic negative attitude brings down everyone around them.
Bridget is such a gloomanddoom. Every time she comes around, I go from happy to depressed.
gloomanddoom by Jenelle C. March 11, 2008

glomar response 

A response that neither confirms nor denies the existence or nonexistence.

My source is
DOD regulation 5400.7 paragraphs C3.2.1.6.5 and C3.2.1.7.1.3.1 These paragraphs have to do with the freedom of information act (FOIA). It is a method of denying information considered exempt by the act.

The first time was used was a response from the CIA to a FOIA request. It was dealing with the Glomar Explorer, a ship supposedly built to recover a sunken russian sub. That is how it got its name.
The accused responded with a glomar response. His exact words were "I can neither confirm nor deny my presence at that donut shop during they day and time stated."
glomar response by mental flux January 16, 2005