glazer
noun
- person who glazes
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈɡleɪzə/ / /ˈɡleɪzɚ/
name
- A surname originating as an occupation for a glazer.
noun
Etymology: From Middle English glaser, variant of glasier; equivalent to glaze + -er; compare glazier.
- One who applies glaze, as in pottery, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, etc.
- A person who is prone to endless monologuing; derived from the practice of speaking until the listener's eyes "glaze over".
- Alternative form of glazier: one who fits glass.
- Someone who glazes (compliments or praises someone excessively in a cringeworthy way); an asskisser or sycophant.
“Weakest president ever. Such a glazer for the most evil tyrants in the world.”
“Genius to maximize revenue from iron man glazers that do not care enough about the goat MF DOOM”