Glow up British informal
If you become more mature, confident, attractive or you make positive changes in your appearance, you glow up.
She has really glowed up since she married to a rich man.
After graduating, my best friend has glowed up and become successful.
Use to show a mental, physical, and an emotional transformation to lauch improved version.
She had a glow up this year because she could end toxic relationship, and became comfortable with being single.
After overcoming these challenges in life, you will have a glow up.
someone will be successful.
A go-getter is a determined and ambitious person who works very hard to become successful without being afraid of difficulties and challenges.
Used to refer to a person (especially a woman) who is very sexually appealing
The verb "glow" should be conjugated according to its tense.
I believe that when she passes through this stage, she will glow up.
Many sources point to the early 21st century for the origin of this phrase.