Definition of «glazey»
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| Views | 15 |
| Definitions | 3 |
| First seen | 2026 |
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An exaggerated title given to someone who excessively praises or defends a celebrity, friend, or public figure to an annoying degree. It implies that the person is 'glazing' (over-complimenting) someone so much that it becomes pathetic or sycophantic. This term is frequently used in gaming and sports communities to mock biased fans.
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You’re really calling him the greatest of all time after one good game? You’re a certified glaze lord.
Stop being such a glaze lord; he doesn't even know you exist.
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This term describes someone who excessively praises or over-hypes another person, usually a celebrity or a friend, to an embarrassing extent. 'Glazing' is the act of being a 'sycophant' or 'hype man' whose compliments feel insincere or overly thick like donut glaze. Calling someone a glaze king is a way to tell them to stop being a 'try-hard' fan.
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> You're really calling his mid album a masterpiece? You're the ultimate glaze king.
> Stop being a glaze king and tell him his new haircut actually looks bad.
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This adjective describes someone who is excessively complimentary or sycophantic toward another person, often to a point that feels dishonest or annoying. It is derived from the slang 'glazing,' which likens over-the-top praise to putting a sugary glaze on a donut. Being called 'glazey' suggests that you are acting like a 'fanboy' or 'hype man' without any critical distance or objectivity.
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>The comments under his post are so glazey that I can't even find a single honest critique of the movie.
>Don't get all glazey on me just because you want to borrow my car for the weekend.
>He was being super glazey toward the boss during the meeting, hoping it would help him get that promotion.
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