Define Sparkling Meaning

Sparkling
Word used to used to express: amazement at a lack of logical thinking. Also used to express frustration (particularly when a process that should be easy is made difficult). Often used by the expat community in Korea based on a commercial which ended with “Korea Sparkling” and made no sense in English.

Person A: I went to the bank and it took an hour and half to transfer money.
Person B: That’s sparkling.
By Jacquie
Sparkle
The tingling feeling you get inside when you feel as if you've either fallen in love with something or when something has saddened you, deeply.

I sparkle when you whisper in my ear and say I Love You
By Lizzy
Sparkled
Means to be off your head on some drug, in a happy, trippy way, not in a negative way.

"I went to cotch at me mates with some draw and ended walking home proper sparkled"
By Kim
Sparkled

"What time did you wake up?"

'I haven't been to bed yet'

"Are you not Sparkled?!"
By Ermina
Sparkle

Edward Cullen: LOLZ I SPARKLE
Bella Swan: OMG EDWARD U IS A DISCO BALL
Edward Cullen: inorite
By Giustina
Sparkle
Sparkle is the term used when wanting a vapor / E-cig product passed to you... as in the Pass Word for the vape is sparkle. When hearing the password you get one honorary hit and then you must pass the vape.

Hey bro I haven't hit the douche flute in a minute... sparkle.
By Vanda
Sparkles
Sparkles is that feeling when you miss someone but also know that they’re there for you. No matter what.

miss you baby

Sparkles is coming!
By Jacintha
Sparkle
When a person has a crush on someone who isn’t usually their type. They don’t know exactly why they have a crush on them they just do. When this happens it means that the person they have a crush on has sparkle.

Person One: Why do you like him? You never date guys like that?

Person Two: I don’t know he just has sparkle for me.
By Cathie
Sparkle
An old fart who continuously complains about everything.

He is Mr Sparkle, the R5 of UCS.
By Melany
Sparkle
Adjetive: The qualities of a person that are not their own which they attained through wealth or from a personal status. (Ie. clothing, jewlry, vehicles, makeovers, amenities, inheritance, family reputation and wealth).
Verb: Sparlin'; the effect of showing off 'sparkle' qualities to others.

Opposite of: Shine; shinin'

Wow that Paris Hilton sure is glamorous...

Yeah but you know it's all just sparkle and not shine right?
By Tildi