Citations:glampire

Noun: "(slang, sometimes used attributively) a glamorous or beautiful vampire; a person who pretends to be a vampire"

 * 2004, Tim Clodfelter, "This weekend, Elvira plays host to some televised Halloween fun", Mooresville Tribune, 29 October 2004, 6A:
 * But this year, she's spreading her glampire beauty and penchant for horrific puns across three cable channels.
 * 2008, Kathryn Whelsky, "Twilight Appeals to Adults and Teens", Buccaneer Bulletin (Oswego High School, Oswego, New York), Volume 12, Number 3, December 2008, page 17:
 * The rest of the book is full of rampant chase and fight-scenes, rogue killer vampires with personal vendettas, and intense glampire death-matches.
 * 2009, Aaron Mesh, "Women Who Run With the Werewolves: New Moon Reviewed", Willamette Week, 19 November 2009:
 * Well, it's basically a supernatural Dawson's Creek—a humiliatingly addictive soap opera in the meadows, with glampire Edward (Pattinson) as Dawson and Native American beefcake Jacob (Taylor Lautner) as Pacey.
 * 2011, Hannah Jayne, Under Wraps, Kensington Books (2011), ISBN 9780758258922, page 171:
 * “Because they couldn't even tell a real vampire from a glampire. Lucy didn't know anything.”
 * 2011, Drew Magary, The Postmortal, Penguin Books (2011), ISBN 9781101543740, unnumbered page:
 * Anyway, you have to go to Annandale today. It's your cure day surprise. You get to kill a glampire."
 * "Christ. One of those vampire poseurs?"
 * "Oh yes. With the white face paint and dopey satanic rituals and everything.
 * 2013, Karen von Hahn, "Halloween spirit has turned tasteless: Style Czar", Toronto Star, 30 October 2013:
 * That Halloween has grown up into a very adult celebration indeed with the advent of sexy/sleazy nurse and “glampire” costumes, and hipster “Day of the Dead” bacchanalia over recent years is now beyond observation.