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To autotune vocals beyond the point of them being recognisable as a human voice.

Named after the "musical" TV series that overuses autotune.
That cover of Teenage Dream was totally Gleed to the max.
Gleed by Captain Terrible December 21, 2010
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verb: To say or express something in an excited tone. Synonymous with exhilaration, exuberance, joy.
"Oh my god, the new Suicide Squad movie actually doesn't suck!" Kimmy gleed.

"What the hell is Kimmy gleeing over now?" John groaned.

Bob rolled his eyes. "Kimmy thinks Idris Elba is someone to glee over."

"Well," John said, "She isn't wrong."
Gleed by level20mallow October 3, 2021

gleed of glue 

mia: "What is this new word thou hast been throwing around, you olde nincompoop!"
gurleen: "I came up with it in a dream, thou shall refer to my member as a "gleed of glue" !
gleed of glue by keethydawg April 19, 2025
bruh i totally just gleeed over here
gleeed by depressed_bin_chicken123 October 15, 2019

The Glee Fandom 

The Glee Fandom is the fandom about the hit television series, Glee. The Glee fandom has the biggest variety of ships known to man, including Boys+boys, Boys+girls, Girls+girls, and Wes+his gavel. They also tend to ship the actors with things, such as Grant+Instagram. People who ship Faberry are often called Wizards. The shippers often have ship wars. The most popular ongoing ship war would be the Kum vs. Klaine ship war. The fandom often likes to virtually yell at one of Glee's creators, Ryan Murphy, as he likes to give them nothing to work with and enjoys messing with their brains. The fandom is quite aware that Glee clearly doesn't have a proper definition of the word "continuity". They are also quite aware that glee might just be the worst show ever made. But they love it anyways! In other words, the people in Glee Fandom are basically just the best people on planet earth.
Fan 1: RYAN, Y U NO GIVE US MORE KLAINE?
Fan 2: RYAN, THE GLEE FANDOM WANTS FABERRY!
The Glee Fandom by Maxii123 March 6, 2012
A word often used by a lot of south Floridans or just Florida in general. Created by Kodak Black who often uses it a lot in the beginning of his songs. It does really have a meaning, it’s more of a phrase we use to show excitement.
“Glee! Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye I'm in London, got my beat from London
GLEE by Syd The Kyd May 29, 2018