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Heidi Montag's Wedding Gown Was 'Gorgeous,' Richie Rich Says

Posted: 28 Apr 2009 03:53 AM PDT

The designer wishes the 'Hills' star had going 'a younger route' than the dress she wore to marry Spencer Pratt.
By Jocelyn Vena


Heidi Montag in her wedding gown
Photo: Max Butterworth / Louise Barnsley/ PacificCoastNew

Sure Stephanie Pratt may have thought that her new sister-in-law looked "amazing," but what do real fashion experts think of the Monique Lhullier wedding gown Heidi Montag wore on Saturday?

"Actually, I thought Heidi's dress was actually really gorgeous," designer Richie Rich told MTV News. "It's classy with a bit of a twist. Very Cinderella-like."

Though Richie thought the choice of Monique Lhullier was "great," he said he had been hoping that the new Mrs. Pratt would have gone hipper with her look instead of classic. "I wouldn't have minded if she had gone a younger route, just a little bit, just because of who she is and who her fans are. Almost like a Vivienne Westwood, or the way Gwen Stefani did it. I like the way Gwen mixed in the pinks and the whites — youth-ified it, but it was chic at the same time."

Richie had no qualms about Heidi's accessories, which of course, made the look better thanks to the addition of a million dollars' worth of jewels from Neil Lane. "All the diamonds are great! I love when girls wear millions of dollars' worth of diamonds. I just hate when they have to return them. That kind of stinks!"

In addition to the diamonds, Richie couldn't help but love the way that Heidi wore her hair with a tiered veil. "I like that the veil was towards the back and you saw the beautiful blond hair, kind of classy and Hollywoodish," he said. "It has the vibe that she has, very Laguna Beach."

Richie described her look as "very chic" and "elegant," he thought that Spencer could have done himself up more to have a more cohesive look with his bride. "I wish Spencer went more the classic route. I'm not crazy about a long men's tie for a wedding. I think bowties are so much chicer, and cooler doesn't have to be super serious. She looked very elegant, and I think that's more of an elegant way a guy can go."

Richie may not have had the chance to go to the wedding himself, but he did know exactly what he'd give Speidi as a present. "I would get a smile for Spencer. He's always so cranky," he said, laughing. "For Heidi, just a bottle of champagne. I know the girl loves her bubbles like I do, so why not?"

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Rick Ross' 'Valley Of Death' Was Intended For Jay-Z

Posted: 28 Apr 2009 03:53 AM PDT

Producer DJ Toomp also says Mary J. Blige was originally considered to sing the chorus.
By Shaheem Reid


Rick Ross
Photo: MTV News

If not for one of Rick Ross' close affiliates, he might have been one song short for his album Deeper Than Rap.

When DJ Toomp, co-producer of "Valley of Death," first heard the track, he thought about one MC — one rapper perfect to spill rhymes all over the record: Jay-Z.

"I built an empire so crazy down here," DJ Toomp said via cell from Atlanta. "Me and some of my other producers are putting our heads together. I been doing it for 22 years all by myself. At the end of last year, I decided to go round up some producers — we all put our heads together on that joint and that's what it was.

"They brought [a rough version of the 'Valley of Death' beat] to me and I ended up fattening it up," Toomp, credited as the record's producer, explained. (Kevin "Khao" Cates co-produced.) "I heard the whole idea and originally I was gonna give that to Jay-Z, believe it or not."

A mutual friend of Ross and Toomp's convinced the producer to let the Big Boss hear the track before Hov, and Toomp caught Ross' ear during a listening session at his house.

"We went to Ross' crib in Atlanta. I played that beat and he lost his mind," Toomp recalled. "I played a few beats, but that particular one, he was like, 'That's it, man.' We was just kicking it. ... He played a few joints off the album to show me what direction he was going and immediately I knew what to give him based on what's on his playlist. He started mumbling ideas. I knew he was going in the right direction."

One of the last steps to finishing the song was getting the hook down. "The singing with the lady's voice — everybody thinks that's a sample, nah," Toomp clarified. "That's a woman that sings on a lot of Snoop's sh--. The way we EQ'ed it sounds like a sample, but nah. It has a few strikes behind it. That's just a person singing on the mic — it just has that effect on it."

Mary J. Blige was originally considered to sing the chorus.

"I heard that too, man," Toomp said of the rumor. "I didn't know what happed to it. In some way I wanted to work with Mary — that would have been great, man, to know I got Mary J. on one of my tracks."

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Allison Iraheta's Classmates Say She Keeps Her Talent Under Wraps

Posted: 28 Apr 2009 04:49 AM PDT

'She would never want us to hear her sing,' one friend says of 'American Idol' finalist.
By Gil Kaufman


Allison Iraheta
Photo: F Micelotta/ American Idol/ Getty Images

You might guess from the way she tears into songs on "American Idol" that Allison Iraheta is not the shy type. Her prodigious talent is not surprising, given that she's been singing most of her life.

But her strong run on the show was somewhat of a surprise to her high school pals at Los Angeles' Animo Ralph Bunche Charter High School, who described her as very outgoing but not in-your-face about her talent.

When Iraheta came to the school as a freshman, Bobby Vega sat next to her in English class and noticed right away that Iraheta, 16, was not the quiet type. "We'll be sitting in class, and if she's bored, she'll just scream something," said Vega, who plays drums in a band Iraheta has sat in with on occasion. "Instead of asking someone, 'Give me a pencil,' [she'll yell] 'Give me a pencil!' "

Vega said the entire school got pumped as soon as they heard Iraheta was going to be on the show, and every day after her performances, the hallways are buzzing with talk about how she did and how many times each student voted for her.

Ruth Rosas bonded with Iraheta a few years ago when they shared a car ride to school (and some chocolate), and she said Iraheta was actually kind of shy about singing in front of friends at first. "She would never want us to hear her sing or she would never want to sing or anything," Rosas said.

What's funny to friends like Lisbet Mereacadl is that the Allison they know — who is bold, brash and loud and likes to sing in silly voices — has been, aside from her performances, kind of quiet on the show. "I don't know why she doesn't show that on the stage, but I guess she eventually will," she said.

For now, Rosas, who like Vega has been texting with Iraheta while she's been on the show, said while she loves watching and voting (over 100 times so far), she misses hanging out with her friend. "We miss her presence here, because she's so outgoing," she said. "In every class, she would bring, like, joy to the class. She'd make something boring into something really funny. She was just very enthusiastic about everything."

Allison's sister, Sarah Iraheta, who is a teacher at the school, has also been trying to get the student body excited about Iraheta's run on the show, with a little help from principal Xochitl Avellan, who recently attended a viewing party thrown by Iraheta's family.

"We had students, teachers and parents supporting her," she said. "It's our pride to see her where she is. We know she's going to get far. ... I know I'm going to see her in the finals, and I'll be there rooting for her, as will her peers. ... Americans, it is our opportunity to see a Latina, a young, beautiful lady up on the top as the next 'American Idol.' "

Get your "Idol" fix on MTV News' "American Idol" page, where you'll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Steve-O Worried About How 'Demise And Rise' Will Affect His Sobriety

Posted: 28 Apr 2009 04:49 AM PDT

'A TV show that shows me on drugs isn't going to keep me sober,' he says of documentary, which premieres Sunday.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Matt Elias


Steve-O
Photo: MTV News

For a man who has done all manner of humiliating things in front of people — from piercing his butt cheeks together to stapling his scrotum to his thigh — Steve-O is uncharacteristically filled with trepidation when it comes to his latest on-camera offering, the MTV addiction and recovery documentary "Steve-O: Demise and Rise," premiering Sunday at 10 p.m. ET.

The difference this time around is that the 34-year-old "Jackass" star is not focused on fame-generating stunts. Instead, he's concentrating on staying clean and is worried about the effects his doc (and the resulting publicity) will have on that sobriety.

"My biggest priority by far is [to] get through this — let it come and go — without getting loaded," Steve-O admitted in a revealing interview with MTV News.

The former "Jackass" and "Wild Boys" star originally had no intention of baring the gritty, embarrassing details of his drug and alcohol addictions to the world. But when he began filming, he was, by his own admission, "out of my mind on drugs" and shooting footage he thought was "just genius at the time."

"When I was shooting a lot of the stuff that wound up in this documentary, I obviously wasn't really thinking about making this particular documentary," he said.

Eventually, his "Jackass" friends, including co-star Johnny Knoxville, got so worried about Steve-O that they staged an intervention, which landed him in a psychiatric ward. Suddenly sober, Steve-O decided he should turn all that footage, in which he's seen snorting cocaine and inhaling spray paint, into a cautionary tale for viewers.

"The first thought that I had about really trying to get sober was, 'Man, I could do a lot of good in the world. I can lead by example and just be this heroic recovery guy,' " Steve-O said. "And that's just a bad reason to get sober. You can't get sober for anybody's benefit, let alone the world at large. You really got to do it for yourself."

By the time he made that realization, however, the documentary was moving forward. "Since it's been too late to stop it, I have just been in and out of love with it," said Steve-O. "A TV show that shows me on drugs isn't going to keep me sober. It's not gonna get me loaded."

In fact, the first time he watched the footage, he immediately got the urge to get high again. He resisted, and he's been sober for more than 13 months.

But with publicity for "Demise and Rise" ramping up, Steve-O remains concerned about the impact of the documentary on his own life: "I feel like this is a big jeopardizer of my sobriety."

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Jamie Lynn Spears' Boyfriend Casey Aldridge May Be Moved Out Of ICU

Posted: 28 Apr 2009 05:48 AM PDT

'It's an anomaly that no one was injured more seriously,' police tell People of truck accident.
By Jocelyn Vena


Jamie Lynn Spears and Casey Aldridge (file)
Photo: Todd Williamson/ WireImage

After an accident early Sunday morning left Casey Aldridge, the father of Jamie Lynn Spears' child, with mild brain trauma and a "skull fracture around his hairline," sources close to the 19-year-old said on Monday that Aldridge would soon be moved out of ICU at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, People.com reported.

"They said it was borderline, whether he needed surgery or not," the source said, "but they've taken some scans and see no further damage."

The source also told People that Spears — who has a 10-month-old daughter, Maddie Briann, with Aldridge — is doing OK since her boyfriend was injured in the accident. "Jamie Lynn has been at the hospital, and all indications are that she is holding up well," the family source said.

During the accident, the truck Aldridge was driving flipped on a Louisiana highway, ejecting Aldridge and two of his four passengers. According to People, the passengers, all male, had been coming home from a bachelor party at Aldridge's cousin's house.

One of the other passengers reportedly suffered from broken collarbone, another had a possible hip injury and a third had some mild bruising. Aldridge, 19, has been charged with a misdemeanor count of careless operation of a motor vehicle.

"It's an anomaly that no one was injured more seriously," Louisiana State Police spokesman Mark Dennis told People. "Usually in that kind of accident, you see serious injuries or fatalities."

The family source added, "Only one of them was even wearing a seat belt. There had to be angels all around them."

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Lil Wayne Producers Cool & Dre Say <i>Rebirth</i> Has Some Rock, Some Rap

Posted: 27 Apr 2009 02:52 AM PDT

'It's where Lil Wayne is right now in his life and career,' Dre says of upcoming LP.
By Shaheem Reid


Lil Wayne
Photo: Jared Milgrim/ FilmMagic

Even the biggest MC in the game right now gets hungry for new music. "He just told us, 'Feed me, feed me,' " Cool of the producing duo Cool & Dre laughed about Lil Wayne. The twosome have been busy putting together tracks for Wayne's Rebirth LP, which is slated for a summer release.

"The best way to describe the Rebirth record is that it's a Lil Wayne record," Cool's partner Dre said. "It's where Lil Wayne is right now in his life and career — he's expressing himself musically. 'Prom Queen' came out and that's a rock record and so everybody is like, 'He's putting out a rock album and he's on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.' Yeah, there's some rock records on there, but there's also some records where he's rapping. It's a Lil Wayne album. It's what you expect from Lil Wayne, where he's at creatively.

"It's almost like where Outkast was when they made Aquemini," he continued. "It's still a rap album, but was it really a rap album compared to all the other rap albums at that time? André Benjamin was evolving artistically to where he's at now — Wayne is doing the same thing, and he's not afraid to show you his growth. It's one thing we respect about him, and we feel it's something that everybody else should respect about him ... hes shows no fear. To put himself out there, you're watching someone as they progress in their career.

"He paid his dues, he put out a million mixtapes and he put out classic albums ... Rebirth is going to be another classic album," he added.

Cool & Dre were inspired to take a new musical direction with Wayne after seeing his rock rendition of "Got Money" on "Saturday Night Live."

"His intensity was like [being at] a rock concert," Cool said of the performance. "He had a band behind him. It inspired me and Dre to do a lot of intensity-driven records."

"Anthemic records," Dre echoed. "We wanted to create music for him that could stand beside his performance, which is tough. The way he was performing, I can only compare him to Freddie Mercury or Jim Morrison, guys that put it all out onstage. We felt like, 'Yo, we feel we could provide you with music that could stand alongside what you do as a performer onstage.' He was like, 'Yo, get me some stuff.' "

And the two friends have been feeding Weezy ever since. That's Dre singing on "Hot Revolver," a record that could possibly have been Rebirth's first single if it had not been leaked — although without any promotion, the song charted on iTunes and the Billboard Hot 100. Cool & Dre did not know exactly what other songs of theirs Weezy would be using, but they had a good idea — however, Cash Money wants to keep the titles of the newly recorded material under wraps.

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On 'The Hills,' Spencer And Heidi Go To Bible Study

Posted: 27 Apr 2009 07:29 AM PDT

Plus, Audrina and Brody hope what happens in Hawaii stays in Hawaii.
By Jim Cantiello


Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag
Photo: Todd Williamson/WireImage

Take a cast of pretty 20-somethings. Drop them in an exotic location. Add 40 Mai Tais and a couple of cases of Corona. Throw in a dash of promiscuity and an MTV camera crew, and voilà! You have the new season of "The Real World." Oh, wait. You also have Monday night's episode of "The Hills."

Yep, forget Heidi and Spencer's "real-life" nuptials from this past weekend. That's so five seconds ago. The big news in my life is that Audrina and Brody are officially friends with benefits! And we have the "Hills" writers and the lovely state of Hawaii to thank. I wonder if the Hawaiian Tourism Board will print new brochures to commemorate this momentous occasion?

It all started with Audrina and the girls crashing Brody's Hawaiian surf-and-sun bro-cation. Lauren "It's All About Me" Conrad chirped, "You guys woulda missed us the whole time!" Actually, Lauren, Frankie and Sleazy T would have missed having cameras following them. And if your presence brings the TV time, then they'll tolerate you. Brody, meanwhile, held off his excitement until the females busted out the liquor. "Oh, they wanna do shots? I love them then!" Spoken like a true friend of Bill W.

Producers spent the entire episode building up to the moment we all saw in the promos: Audrina and Brody hook up (off camera) and the cast worries about each of their significant others. "What will Justin Bobby think?" "What about Jayde?" But there was a lot of nuance getting to the hookup heard 'round Hawaii. So let's break it down.

Audrina was on the prowl from the get-go. She packed her sexiest one-piece bathing suit, knowing that Brody was, in a past life, Amish. He finds covered-up women irresistible! She also made sure to bring along buddy/translator Stephanie, who spoke for her the entire trip. In one scene in a hot tub, Audrina managed to say so much by not saying a word. Here's the scene, transcribed.

Stephanie: "So who's single here?"
Audrina: [smiles]
Stephanie: "No more JB? He's kinda like on the sideline, but you're still playing on the field. Do you like him enough that you wouldn't hook up with anyone else even though you're not with anyone else?"
Brody: "I'll say 'no' for her. If she meets a guy who blows Justin away in every which way, then she's gonna be like, 'Oh, my God!' Am I right?"

Not since Marlee Matlin appeared on the "Today" show have I seen a woman more eager to let others speak for her.

Later, Stephanie convinced Audrina that she should take the plunge and get a little action. "Maybe you should do it [with Brody] to get Justin back. He would get so jealous!" Stephanie Pratt can add "professional meddler" to her résumé, right alongside "working knowledge of telephones," "fluent in French" and "I like doodling on handbags!"

Stephanie wasn't the only one egging on her friend. After watching Brody give a willing-and-able Audrina the cold shoulder, Brody's bros pleaded, "There was a red apple hanging in front of your face, and you didn't pluck it!" Brody snapped back, "You know who I'm attracted to? My girlfriend!" The fact that Brody's girlfriend, Jayde, and Audrina look like they could be sisters is irrelevant. Brody's a faithful dude and his word is ...

Before I could finish that sentence, the Brodester was in Audrina's room putting on the moves. He loves his friendship with Audrina, but added, "If we decided, one night, with nobody around, late night ... feelings are feelings." Nothing charms a girl like hearing, "If there was no one else on the planet, I think I'd mount you." So romantic!

Speaking of romance, Heidi and Spencer continued to work on their relationship back in Los Angeles. (Spoiler alert: They got married this weekend!) Like a modern-day "When Harry Met Sally," Heidi took Spencer to the self-help section of a Barnes & Noble — while dropping the bomb that her ex-boyfriend Colby and his girlfriend are in town and will be having dinner with them later tonight. "I think it might be good for you to see a nice, normal guy," Heidi cooed.

Well, turns out when she said "nice, normal guy" she really meant "super-religious zealot." Colby and Ashley are polar opposites to Heidi and Spencer. In fact, they're so different that in 10 years, they could be cast in the same episode of "Wife Swap." ("He's a Jesus-loving, small-town, former high school athlete, and she's a surgery-enhanced reality TV star who fancies herself a recording artist and who worships her husband!")

Dinner got off to a rough start when Ashley pointed out Heidi's, um, appearance. "You look different! I've seen pictures. Colby's mom showed me pictures and, like, you look so different. You don't even look like the same person!" Strike one! Even more offensive? The visiting couple turned down Spencer's offer of Patrón Platinum! The horror! (They don't drink: "Nothing good comes from it.") Strike two! And lastly, they talked proudly about being virgins. At this point, one expected Spencer to jump on the dinner table and begin singing "Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee" from "Grease." Strike three, they're outta there!

(Also important to note that in this scene, we learned that Spencer has been a faithful subscriber to Playboy magazine since he was 14 years old. That explains so much, doesn't it?)

The virgin-fest spilled over into the next day, when Spencer and Colby went boxing together. Instead of boxing, Spencer spent the entire time obsessing over Colby's virginal status. This exchange was particularly choice.

Spencer: "Can you have sex in heaven?"
Colby: "Everything's perfect in heaven, so yeah."
Spencer: "Oh, so you're having a lot of sex in heaven."

I always assumed heaven was populated by your dead pets and family members. But if Spencer wants to do it with them, to each his own.

Eventually, the sex talk resulted in a Bible study between the two couples. (I could not make this up, folks.) There, Ashley furthered the stereotype that religious people aren't so smart by using the word "fornification." In the end, Spencer learned his lesson. Not that he should be a better human, per se, but that he should keep Heidi happy ... or else she'll invite over those party poopers again.

I wonder what Ashley and Colby would think of Audrina and Brody's escapades? The morning after Audrina and Brody had their fun, their respective groups of friends couldn't wait to gossip about it. Lo relished every word as she said, "Audrina stayed with the Brodester. I don't know if they hooked up or not, and I don't wanna speculate." Good call, Lo. Speculating is Stephanie's job. "Well, Brody's room only had one bed!" Mm-hmm.

Meanwhile, in the boys' camp, Brody was direct. "I cheated on my girlfriend," he said, to which Doug replied, "I woulda put that down like a sick dog." All dogs go to heaven, where Spencer will apparently have sex with them. But Brody's a discreet cheater. He scoffs at the notion of telling Jayde what happened. He'd rather wait until she sees it on basic cable. When Frankie hypothesized, "I wouldn't doubt Audrina's telling the other girls right now," Brody brushed it off. "She would never," to which Frankie deadpanned, "Girls are evil."

Cut to Lo and the girls gossiping. (And the award for Best Editing goes to ... ) Audrina finally emerged with a post-coital glow. When the girls asked if Audrina slept with Brody, Audrina shrugged, which in "Hills" speak is like saying, "You bet I did, and it was awesome, and now I'll be the star of the show. HAHAHAHAHA!"

She sure will. The ensuing Brody/Audrina/Jayde showdown (or, as Lo deemed it, "World War III") is sure to be intense. That is, if viewers can tell Audrina and Jayde apart. Audrina's ready to fight for her man, and she's not going to let some new castmember get in the way of her destiny. You know the saying: Once you go Brody, you never go back.

Until next week ...

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Clipse Rave About 'Crazy' Cam'ron Collaboration

Posted: 27 Apr 2009 04:10 AM PDT

'When you hear the Clipse and Killa, it's gonna be an amazing thing,' Pusha T says.
By Shaheem Reid


The Clipse
Photo: Courtesy of Jive Records

The Clipse recently told MTV News about a high-profile guest spot on their third LP, Till the Casket Drops — Kanye West. The brothers from Virginia looked to the Big Apple for their next collabo, getting Cam'ron on the track "Back by Popular Demand."

"I think Killa is about to really, really show off," Pusha T said. "When you hear the Clipse and Killa, it's gonna be an amazing thing. Definitely!

"It's entitled 'Back by Popular Demand,' " he continued. "I think the title explains a lot. Cam has been away from the scene. The want for the Clipse is high. It's just, like, 'Back by Popular Demand' is fitting."

"It's crazy, I can say that," big brother Malice added, not wanting to divulge too much about the song.

Pharrell Williams produced the track and sings on the chorus. The Clipse and Williams are in Miami, deep in studio mode — as we talked to the brothers, Pharrell was inside making a new beat. Till the Casket Drops is tentatively due in early September but, before then, expect a ton of material in advance of the project.

"It's about to be an onslaught of just viral footage, music ... just everything leading up this album," Pusha promised. "We're really trying to get into the depths of the streets, get to the Net crazy — just put a whole campaign together for everything coming with this one."

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D. Woods Talks About Her 'New Opportunities' After Danity Kane

Posted: 28 Apr 2009 03:53 AM PDT

Singer says the 'situation would have to be right' for her to ever return to the 'Making the Band' girl group.
By Jocelyn Vena


D. Woods at the "Making The Band 4" finale
Photo: Jerritt Clark/WireImage

During the season-three finale of "Making the Band 4" last week, the women of Danity Kane made it clear that there will be no reunion in the near future. The girls each shared what they'd be doing in their post-Danity Kane lives, which, for Dawn Richard, includes continuing to work with Diddy.

As for D. Woods, she's ready to move on and make some music on her own. Although she wasn't spilling all the beans, she did say that fans can expect new music from her very soon. "I'm currently working on an album now," she told MTV News. "I have a single that will be released in late spring, early summer. I've been doing a lot of studio work for myself and writing for other artists and projects."

D. Woods has also been branching out and including other types of projects on her résumé, like writing for TV and film. "I'm putting on my little executive-producer hat. I've been pitching material," she said. "I have a background in theater and acting. I'm really excited. I've been making new opportunities."

D. Woods — who described the finale as "the last day of school" — said for her to come back to Danity Kane, after being fired during the season finale last October, things would have to change and the girls would have to talk out their issues. "I think the situation would have to be right," she added. "I'm moving on to the next grade."

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Adam Lambert Dictionary Expands 'American Idol' Fans' Vocabularies

Posted: 28 Apr 2009 03:53 AM PDT

With more than 100 entries, the effort is a guide to all things Adam.
By Gil Kaufman


Adam Lambert
Photo: Michael Becker/ FOX

At this point in the competition, the judges on "American Idol" appear to be running out of superlatives to describe how much they adore Adam Lambert's performances. Perhaps they should try something like "Adamlicious" or "Lamberlove" or "Glambulocity."

Huh?

Those are just a few of the many, many Lambert-centric words in an Adam Lambert Dictionary, which was recently posted by some self-described "Teenage Glamberts" (noun used to describe a person in their teen years who is part of the Adam Lambert fan community) and contains dozens of Labert-ized phrases employed by the superfans to describe their favorite "Idol" contestant.

In addition to offering up text-ready abbreviations for some of the songs Lambert has performed on the show — including BoW for "Black or White," RoF for "Ring of Fire" and ToMT for "Tracks of My Tears" — the dictionary contains more than 100 Lambertisms to describe every phase of Lambert worship.

Some choice selections include:

Adafect: The ultimate level of perfection, which can only be achieved by Adam Lambert. As close to godlike as any mortal can get. Uses: Adam Lambert is so adafect!

Adam and the Also-Rans: "American Idol" season eight and the "American Idol" tour.

Adamafied: To be under Adam's spell.

Adamaholics: Those who are addicted to Adam.

Adamaniacs: Millions of crazed Adam fans who just can't get enough of his amazing voice and overall sexy style.

Adamatoepoeia: Any onomatopoeia used when watching/ listening to/ reading about Adam — i.e. groaning because you can never be that sexy (argh), squealing when you see him (squee), etc.

Adamdose: An overdose on Adam. Often brought on by too many viewings of the photo thread.

Adamflies/Adamaches: The feeling of nervousness and excitement we get on Tuesdays and Wednesdays knowing that a new Adam performance/outfit/viewing is only hours away!!

Adamlaphic Shock: What happens when one goes too long without seeing Adam pictures and hearing Adam's music.

Adamnator: Kind of like the Terminator, but used in the context of Adam on "American Idol," when he's leaving the other contestants quaking in their boots from his awesome talent.

Adam's Eve: Official new name for Monday. (Meaning the day before Tuesday when we can see Adam perform again!)

Adomized: What happens to a song when Adam injects his magic and changes the atoms of the song.

Baby Glambert: A Glambert age 14 or younger.

Dark Lord Screamanova: The name Danny Gokey fans gave to Adam. The Glamberts are called the Loyal Minions of the Dark Lord Screamanova.

Fanadamsizing: Fantasizing about Adam.

Fanbert: Male fan of Adam Lambert. Also see: Manbert.

Glambacile: Those who aren't familiar with the Glambert dictionary.

Glambertize: As in fixing oneself up so that you look a fraction as good as Adam. Example: Girl please go glambertize yourself, 'cause you're looking a hot mess right now.

Glambilly: Redneck Adam fan and proud of it.

Glamdiggers: A style of pants with lace up sides usually worn in warm weather. They are designed to end mid-calf or just below the calf. More recently, the length of the pants has been shortened to just below the knee in some designs usually made with leather or Egyptian cotton.

Lambercrastination: Procrastinating on doing things non-Adam-related.

Lamberlove: That unexplainable feeling of intoxication and addiction we have for Adam.

Lamberman: A man who loves Adam, like Randy Jackson. Also see: LamberMancrush.

Lambertize: Adam makes every song his own — the song has been Lambertized.

Lambots: What we become when we are mesmerized by his awesomeness.

Lambucks: The coffee you drink in the morning thinking about Adam.

SHDDG: Smokin' Hot Drop Dead Gorgeous, a.k.a. Adam's inner and outer beauty.

WWAD: What Would Adam Do? Use this when you are about to post/ say something not so nice. Rethink it and ask yourself, "What would Adam do?"

Get your "Idol" fix on MTV News' "American Idol" page, where you'll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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