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Definition of glimming
glimming
adjective
- On fire; specifically the slow burning of a lit cigarette.
Last edited on Jul 28 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 28 2016.
verb
- glamorous swimming; usually done by females and often times whilst refraining from getting one's hair wet and continuing to wear sunglasses.
Last edited on Nov 09 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 14 2015.
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