tinselitis
a condition of excess holiday decor
Clark Griswold suffers from "Tinselitis"
tinsel
The little gold stringy things you put on your christmas tree.
Hang that gold tinsel on the other side.
Tinsel
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".
"This is so Tinsel". "You are so Tinsel."
Tinsel
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.
Christmas movies are tinsel, especially Elf.
Will Ferrell is tinsel.
If you're good enough to use this word, you're pretty tinsel.
Will Ferrell is tinsel.
If you're good enough to use this word, you're pretty tinsel.
tinsel
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.
verb; to tinsel is to transfer unwanted manscape trimmings onto another during relations, as if to put tinsel on a christmas tree.
OMG, Peter didn't shower after manscaping and totally tinseled me. It killed the moment....
And itched.
And itched.
tinsel
Something sparkling or showy but basically valueless. Gaudy, showy, and basically blong.
~Didya see that thang on her finger?
~Tinsel. I bet her piece got it from a quarter machine, and said "Baby I got you this dyemond.
~Tinsel. I bet her piece got it from a quarter machine, and said "Baby I got you this dyemond.
tinsel
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 someone's/thing's behaviour and/or actions.
"Did you see whast the boss was doing? He was totally organizing the damaged merchandise."-Employee 1
"Yeah, he's such a tool."-Employee 2
"He's very tinsel."-Employee 1
"Yeah, he's such a tool."-Employee 2
"He's very tinsel."-Employee 1