Glaze
[/ɡleɪz/]
Definitions
机器辅助翻译草稿 (Chinese) for "Glaze": To excessively compliment or praise someone, often to the point of being insincere or sycophantic. Can also mean to admire someone with glazed-over eyes.
“示例草稿: Stop glazing that streamer so hard, they're not going to notice you in chat.”
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