What does Glaze mean?

To put minimal effort into something or doing just enough to get by, similar to applying a superficial layer or coating

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Glaze - Gen Z Slang Dictionary

What does Glaze mean?

To put minimal effort into something or doing just enough to get by, similar to applying a superficial layer or coating

When is Glaze used?

Glaze is often used to describe a lack of attention or focus, similar to 'zoning out.'

Why do people say Glaze?

People say "Glaze" to describe someone excessively flattering or being overly friendly, often insincerely.

Examples of using Glaze

I totally glazed the assignment, just filled in the basics so I could go out with friends.
He always glazes his homework; it’s never detailed, just enough to not get called out.
During the meeting, she just glazed over the main points and wrapped it up quickly to leave early.

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