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Definition of glaze

glaze

verb

  • When a woman has an orgasm. Compare to: female ejaculation, Orgasmic, or Hard Nutt. For example: (Quoting Rakim) She thought I was a donut, she tried to [Glaze] me. Origin of slang word is New York City by The God MC - Raking known as The R.

    Last edited on Jul 24 2019. Submitted by Jaye-Supreme on Jul 24 2019.

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