gld
/ɡlɪd/ or /ˈɡlɛɪd/ (not a standard word in English, possibly referring to ‘glide’ or ‘gold’)
Definitions
1. noun
a yellow, valuable, and highly prized metal, used for making coins, jewelry, and other decorative items.
“The glint of gold in the sunlight caught her eye.”
2. verb
to cover or decorate with gold, often in a lavish or excessive manner.
“The ancient temple was gilded with intricate carvings and gold leaf.”
3. verb
to move smoothly and effortlessly, often in a flowing or gliding motion.
“The figure skater glided across the ice with ease and precision.”