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Definition of "glurge" [glurge]

  • Sickeningly sweet stories with a moral, often hiding slightly sinister undertones. (noun)

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Use "glurge" in a sentence
  • "In ordinary language, glurge is the sending of inspirational (often supposedly "true") tales that conceal much darker meanings than the uplifting moral lessons they purport to offer, and that undermine their messages by fabricating and distorting historical fact in the guise of offering a "true story.""
  • "The first is a kind of message commonly known as "glurge," too-sweet-to-be-true stories that give people a warm feeling or even chills."
  • "(And doesn't the word "glurge" sound so pleasantly like vomiting?)"
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