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- June 4, 2026 at 10:16 am #8557
Vinithra Karunanidhi
ParticipantThe glaze slang meaning is all about giving excessive praise or showing fan behavior. You’ll hear teens and gamers use it a lot when talking about streamers, athletes, or other internet celebs. If someone keeps defending or boosting another person no matter what, folks might say they’re glazing. It’s usually meant playfully but can also mean that the person isn’t being fair or objective. In gaming chat forums, calling out someone with, “You’re glazing that player,” implies their praise is way overblown and a tad unreasonable.
June 6, 2026 at 9:17 pm #8617Viktor Nesteroid
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