1. v. To
fabricate information to support an argument.
2. v. To draw an
illogical conclusion from a series of
premises that may or may not be true.
(1. and 2. can be modified to be used as a adjective, or adverb. see examples)
3. n. bullshit
1. These facts have been glennbecked.
2. He said that apples are red and dogs are
10 feet tall, therefore Progressives are killing America? Wow he glennbecked that one.
Adj. That old guy
rants with glenbeckish
fervorAdv. Nothing he said made sense, he spoke very glennbeckishly
3. His argument was filled with glennbeck