Noun | glay-zee-mia
1. A psychological condition characterized by an excessive, often irrational, compulsion to praise or idolize someone beyond reasonable or genuine admiration, extending into overtly corny, overly enthusiastic, or sycophantic behavior.
2. Individuals with glazemia may find themselves praising trivial or unimpressive actions, often to the point of alienating others with exaggerated or embarrassing displays of adoration. This condition is marked by an uncontrollable need to glaze over any flaws or faults, creating an almost glossy, unrealistic perception of the person being praised.
1. A psychological condition characterized by an excessive, often irrational, compulsion to praise or idolize someone beyond reasonable or genuine admiration, extending into overtly corny, overly enthusiastic, or sycophantic behavior.
2. Individuals with glazemia may find themselves praising trivial or unimpressive actions, often to the point of alienating others with exaggerated or embarrassing displays of adoration. This condition is marked by an uncontrollable need to glaze over any flaws or faults, creating an almost glossy, unrealistic perception of the person being praised.
DJ Akedemiks suffers from glazemia.
by Yoshiispotem Gotem November 05, 2024
A psychological condition characterized by an excessive, often irrational, compulsion to praise or idolize someone beyond reasonable or genuine admiration, extending into overtly corny, overly enthusiastic, or sycophantic behavior. (Noun)
DJ Akademiks suffers from glazemia.
by Yoshiispotem Gotem November 05, 2024