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People keep on using "glaze" to mean to excessively praise somebody, but I'm pretty sure it means to give a wet sloppy blowjob, so it's pretty weird hearing it used otherwise.
No glazing is what you do to their face after they've given you a wet sloppy blowjob. Thats where it gets its more conversational definition of showing excessive praise to someone.
I thought it was what you do to donuts..
Its derived from that yes
YES!! My wife was talking to our kids about glazing someone - I almost had a heart attack! They all knew the new term, I only knew the older!
Yeah, and flexing.. At least in my language they try to use it as "showing off".. Well, kinda, I guess it can be showing off to show much can fit up your ass.