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the flattery so thick it should require a health warning.
means excessive, often insincere praise heaped on someone, usually to boost their ego or your own standing.
from from gaming and stan-twitter slang meaning to coat someone in shiny, sticky compliments like a glaze on a donut, hiding the plain thing underneath; exploded through youtube and drill-adjacent slang around 2020-2022.
opposite verbto hate, its slang antonym
food originliterally means sugary coating on baked goods
peak usagegaming and rap comment sections, 2021 onward
for instance
kai cenat chat — twitch chat spams glaze emotes for every clip, 2023
drake stan accounts — twitter threads calling every verse the greatest ever
youtube comment sections — top comment always praises the creator as a genius