Tinsel
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A shining material used for ornamental purposes;
especially, a very thin, gauzelike cloth with much gold or silver woven
into it; also, very thin metal overlaid with a thin coating of gold or
silver, brass foil, or the like.Tinsel meaning & definition 1 of Tinsel.
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The little gold stringy things you put on your christmas tree.
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noun; unwanted manscape trimmings.
verb; to tinsel is to transfer unwanted manscape trimmings onto another during relations, as if to put tinsel on a christmas tree.Tinsel meaning & definition 3 of Tinsel.
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The Christmas adjective used as a supplement for [cool], [sick], or [awesome]. States great feelings toward an object or individual. It is considered a great complement and is only to be used by those worthy enough for it.
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Cheap jewelry. Fake bling. Quarter machine specials....
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Worthless, wretched, useless, pointless. Derived from the silver, metallic strands that are strewn about during the holiday season; which are completely pointless and horribly messy. Used to describe someones/things behaviour and/or actions.
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Tinsel is another word to describe a situation as being cool or amazing. Ergo this is so Tinsel. It can also be used to describe anything as being cool or amazing. You are so Tinsel.
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when gray hair starts to creep into the hair on your head.
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a person who is flashy but worthless, similar to what a tool is.
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A old guy with grey hair
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A form of decoration consisting of thin strips of shiny metal foil attached to a long piece of thread.
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long pieces of thin, shiny material used as decoration, especially at Christmas:
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