Glazing Examples?
7.7BRAINROT SCOREGlazing Excessively, often transparently flattering someone — far past genuine compliment and into obvious sycophancy.
Origin:Slang extension of 'glaze' (to coat something in a shiny layer) applied to over-the-top praise that coats rather than reflects reality.
First Seen:2023
Peak Era:2023-2026 (Current Era)
Aura Impact:+20 Aura (Using It Correctly And Landing The Reference) / -20 Aura (Using It Wrong In Front Of People Who'd Know)
EXAMPLE USAGE
"Stop glazing him in the comments, the video genuinely wasn't that good."
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