glamourama
Etymology
From glamour + -rama.
glamourama means extremely glamorous, especially in a tacky way. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
adj
- Extremely glamorous, especially in a tacky way.“And the gold really shows the texture of the blocks; by night, they get very glamourama.”
noun
- A condition or state of flashiness or showiness; the type of glamour associated with celebrities.“In gold-thread lurex ankle-tied harem pants glamourama, their picture seen in every second shop this side of Tropicana, it's the slinky television hoofers at TV2 hoofing and walking tall.”
- An event or setting noted for its glamour or celebrity status“Rumors of Princess Diana's said-to-be-imminent decampment for Manhattan — beyond her scheduled glamourama visit this week — are driving New York's celebrity-mad, boldface residents into a frenzy.”