to throw glitter at somebody, for example a public figure, as a sign of protest against their view on homosexuality
As Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum finished his speech on Saturday following his third-place finish in the South Carolina primary, he was glitter-bombed by members of the Occupy Charleston movement ...
Submitted from: United States on 23/01/2012
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The practice of glitter-bombing emerged in the US during 2011, gaining momentum with the ongoing campaigns of presidential election candidates. So far, the activity doesn’t appear to have crossed the Atlantic, but it’s probably only a matter of time before it does.