Four-Color Glossies

/fȯr kə-lər glä-sē/

1. Literature created by marketroids that allegedly containing technical specs but which is in fact as superficial as possible without being totally content-free.

"Forget the four-color glossies, give me the tech ref manuals."

Often applied as an indication of superficiality even when the material is printed on ordinary paper in black and white. Four-color-glossy manuals are *never* useful for finding a problem.

2. [rare] Applied by extension to manual pages that don't contain enough information to diagnose why the program doesn't produce the expected or desired output.