Citations:sparklepire

Noun: "(slang, humorous) a vampire who sparkles, such as those featured in the Twilight series"

 * 2009, Janet Neilson, "The Evolution of Vampire in Fiction", Hub Magazine, Issue 95, 16 August 2009, page 5:
 * From the bloated, purple-faced, shroud-wrapped corpse feared throughout Europe in the 18th century to the ‘sparklepire’ brought into vogue by Stephenie Meyer, the vampire as a concept has come a long way since its folkloric origins, and horror and paranormal romance authors have brought the entire concept to an interesting evolutionary point.
 * 2012, Ashley Raenbow, "Behold! The magic of the unigasm", Swap! Zine, Issue #1, January 2012, page 10:
 * For example, in the popular work of fan fiction novel, Breaking Dawn, Edward eats a half human, half demon Sparklepire baby out of Bella’s uterus. Let me repeat: Edward eats a baby out of Bella’s uterus.
 * 2012, Steve Guntli, "The Reel Deal: ‘Twilight’s’ sparkle-pires still suck," The Metropolitan (Metropolitan State College of Denver), Volume 34, Issue 25, 8 March 2012, page 7 (used in title only)