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What (who) is Glam - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Glam (disambiguation); Glam (song); GLAM

glam         
Glam is short for glamorous. (BRIT INFORMAL)
She was always glam. She looked like a star.
ADJ
glam         
informal
¦ adjective glamorous.
¦ noun glamour.
¦ verb (glams, glamming, glammed) (glam up) make oneself look glamorous.
GLAM (cultural heritage)         
  • Interior view of [[Musée d'Orsay]] (Orsay museum) in Paris
ACRONYM FOR "GALLERIES, LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES, AND MUSEUMS" THAT REFERS TO CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS THAT HAVE ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE AS THEIR MISSION
Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums; GLAM (sector); Galleries, libraries, archives and museums; GLAM-Wiki; GLAMR; Cultural heritage sector; GLAM (industry sector); GLAM (industry)
GLAM is an acronym for galleries, libraries, archives, and museums, and refers to cultural institutions with a mission to provide access to knowledge. GLAMs collect and maintain cultural heritage materials in the public interest.

Wikipedia

Glam

Glam is a shortened form of the word glamour.

Glam or GLAM may also refer to:

  • GLAM (cultural heritage), an acronym for galleries, libraries, archives, and museums, the cultural heritage institutions
  • Glam.com, a life-style related Web company
  • Glam (film), a 1997 experimental drama film
Examples of use of Glam
1. "Sometimes glam–rock, sometimes rock–a–pops–glam, sometimes pops–glam, sometimes extreme rock without glam, sometimes crazy–fashion–rock, and everywhere, diva, diva, diva, diva, diva, diva, diva," he said.
2. "Ha ha, no nothing of that sorts", she clears out, "See, glam or non–glam are the terms that we use so freely.
3. So glam: The mother of Suri, and wife of Tom Cruise strikes a typically glam pose on the cover of April‘s In Style magazine.
4. Carry on, chaps! and. – Ruth Thomas, Swansea, W Glam.
5. "The guy shouldn‘t get carried away with my glam–image.