The act of hastily cleaning or organizing a small space, like a desk or room, by quickly shoving items out of sight or cramming them into a drawer without actually sorting or putting them in their proper place.
Glim: Derived from the word "glimpse," which refers to a brief or hurried look. It conveys the idea of doing something quickly or with a fleeting effort.
Shove: Taken from the word "shove," meaning to push something roughly or hastily. This part emphasizes the hurried and somewhat careless nature of the action.
Together, "Glimshove" captures the idea of quickly and haphazardly shoving things out of sight, often without proper organization, to give the appearance of tidiness.
"I was expecting guests in five minutes, so I had to glimshove all the clutter off my desk into a random drawer."