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Etymology edit

sparkly +‎ -s

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sparklies pl (plural only)

 
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  1. (informal) Things that sparkle; gems.
    • 2008, Heather Vogel Frederick, Goldwhiskers, page 27:
      "Fetched us a good haul of sparklies last night, did our young Twist," said the rat.
    • 2013, Jackie Walker, Pamela Dittmer McKuen, Expressionista:
      You Can Find: T-shirts, tanks, and sweatshirts; flip-flops; feather boas; hats and caps; beads, pearls, stones, charms, jewels, appliqués, studs, sparklies, and hardware for making your own jewelry []
  2. (television) A kind of interference pattern on analogue satellite television, caused by a signal that is either too weak or too strong.
    • 1993, Mark Long, Jeffrey Keating, The world of satellite TV, page 179:
      Once the C/NR of the incoming satellite signal reaches +2 or more dB above the threshold rating of the receiver, the last few stray sparklies disappear and the video appears to be totally clear.
    • 1999, Eugene Trundle, Newnes TV and Video Engineer's Pocket Book, page 96:
      One of the most common troubles with a satellite home unit is sparklies, as shown in Fig. 4.8.