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the glitterati

Rock band from Leeds.

Swagger-y punk image, adequate enough music. Entertaining live artists.

"The Glitterati are playing there tonight, wanna go?"

by Zoecb October 22, 2004

5πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


glitterati

(n.) Social elites. Famed, fashionable, adorable and learnΓ©d. The beautiful people.

Glitterati consists fashion laber owners, celebrity socialites, actors and actresses and otheruseless leaches to society

by Kung-fu Jesus July 6, 2004

184πŸ‘ 98πŸ‘Ž


glitterati

The cream of the rich, glamorous, famous and social elite, particularly pertaining to Hollywood and the power players of the American film industry.

"The glitterati packed the red carpet."

by Druberry December 18, 2006

80πŸ‘ 53πŸ‘Ž


Glitterati

GLBT rights activists who throw glitter at or on conservative politicians who spread hatred to attract votes.

Feel the rainbow, Newt! Stop the hate! Stop anti-gay politics!

The glitterati strikes again!

by 21451 June 20, 2011

86πŸ‘ 86πŸ‘Ž


glitterati

High-profile celebrities; the elite of any group

The school's glitterati, including the student body president, the homecoming queen, and the varsity quarterback, were at the party.

by Ismo December 14, 2005

41πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


Glitterati

One who glitters. Posses a shimmering quality.

That Donald Trump, he's one of the Glitterati

by Nick The Ball February 20, 2005

28πŸ‘ 103πŸ‘Ž


penniless glitterati

An audacious, annoying and generally "WASP" or "WASP" inspired ne'er-do-well worth more in tax debt. The breed is prevalent in Georgetown, Washington, DC, but can be found in Nantucket, the Vineyard and other "social" seasonal spots where work means less than conformity.

"Gee, Chris likes to appear as if he lives on a trust fund ... but we all know he's just part of the penniless glitterati."

by the Cindy Moon January 6, 2014

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž