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Imagine a plain donut. Add some frosting... that makes the donut better.
Glazing is giving praise to donuts that don't deserve it, except its people, groups, countries, etc.
People get criticism for either glazing or not glazing enough.
It is a silly concept.
Or that Glazed look you get when someone is talking a heap of ♥♥♥♥ and you just zone out?
Main takeaway is that although it existed before November 2025, it was added to the Oxford Dictionary a couple of months earlier (as a new slang term), it went super viral in AAVE spaces (African American Vernacular English), and then of course on Tik Tok, and in meaning "to excessively praise" contains a double-entendre regarding ejaculating upon something (like glazing a donut).
Basically.
Nah it's just me entering my inner dimension...
Someone needs some loving?
I can only endeavor to understand the times.
It seems to have left "sus" and "rizz" in the dust for virality and speed of spread.