Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet GLITTER


GLITTER

Definition av GLITTER

  1. glimma, glittra

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  • Glam rock is a style of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s and was primarily defined by the flamboyant clothing, makeup, and hairstyles of its musicians, particularly platform shoes and glitter.
  • Bolan's March 1971 appearance on the BBC's music show Top of the Pops, wearing glitter on his face, performing the UK chart topper "Hot Love" is cited as the start of the glam rock movement.
  • Ofili has utilized resin, beads, oil paint, glitter, lumps of elephant dung and cut-outs from pornographic magazines as painting elements.
  • Rex frontman Marc Bolan wearing glitter and satins as he performed "Hot Love" is often seen as the inception of glam rock, and David Bowie's performance of "Starman" inspired future musicians.
  • In late December 1972, Manhattan resident John Segall (who later renamed himself "Jay Jay French") auditioned for and was asked to join the "glitter band" Silver Star from Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey.
  • The effect amounts to a metallic glitter, arising from minute, preferentially oriented mineral platelets within the material.
  • Antimony trisulfide finds use in pyrotechnic compositions, namely in the glitter and fountain mixtures.
  • It was a back-to-basics movement that reacted against the glittery glam rock of David Bowie and Gary Glitter, and peaked in the mid-1970s.
  • In December 2011, he became the physical target of candidate Vermin Supreme, who sprinkled glitter over his head during a debate, claiming he was turning Randall homosexual.
  • Audigier said, "When you're going into a club, you want to see sparkling and glitter and rhinestones".
  • Miniature glitter balls are sold as novelties and used for several decorative purposes, including dangling from the rear-view mirror of an automobile or Christmas tree ornaments.
  • With his partner, Harry Goetz, Ruschmann cut mica into washers and glitter from metallized cellulose acetate film.
  • The word is a portmanteau, derived from "digital" and "literati", and reminiscent of the earlier coinage glitterati (glitter and literati).
  • Baby Betty, who was playing a thalidomide baby, had glitter coming out of her pussy – so it was because of John Vaccaro that glitter became synonymous with outrageousness.


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