1. Day-Glo - Adjective
2. Day-Glo - Proper noun
Day-Glo
A luminous paint that glows in a variety of brilliant colours, most commonly red or orange; used especially for outdoor advertising.
Day-Glo (not comparable)
(colloquial) Very bright and luminous in colour.
I have a wig for when I go outside among the regular folks, so they don't feel uncomfortable because I have a Day-Glo color somewhere in my hair. Cyndi Lauper
And on the spread where Joe and Bob see their first Day-Glo billboard, the illustrations burst into full Day-Glo colors. Source: Internet
Fans and foes alike know her as something of a warrior goddess, all chiseled muscle and broad-shouldered menace on court, dressed in flirty Day-Glo pink or -tight black leather. Source: Internet
It was 1989 and between my side ponytail, oversized shirts that hit at the knee and my day-glo yellow shoes, I was all about embracing the trend. Source: Internet
Rincon squints at his computer screen through shaggy hair, wearing a day-glo T-shirt, skinny Smurf-colored jeans, and white Chuck Taylors. Source: Internet
The resulting colors have a vibrant, strangely lived-in feel, as though that sandy jacket has already taken a trip across the Grand Canyon or those vibrant purples have lived through some Day-Glo ’80s parties. Source: Internet