Glazing isn't always negative. People toss this term around jokingly with friends when someone's dishing out tons of praise to a celeb, athlete, or content creator. But it can also be thrown in critically to hint that the admiration is a bit too much, bordering on bias. What matters is the context and the way it’s said. Usually, folks use glazing as a humorous jibe, but it can turn mean if it’s aimed at mocking how someone looks up to another person.
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Is glazing always negative, or can it be a joke?
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