If you do it intentionally, it's called glue sniffing, and it is definitely NOT a good idea.
it is called bad for you!
Thick glues are called 'gel' glues.
My two favorite glues are Shoe Goop and Gloozit. They are both silicone type glues .
There are many thousands of glues, far too many to tell you what they are all called here
Many glues are very strong. There will be many 'strongest glues for different materials. You MUST specify a material for a definitive answer.
Some glues emit toxic fumes that can be used to get high.
Because the vapours and fumes from many glues are dangerous ! No kidding, this is serious.
Cyanoacrylate has been used as Super and Krazy glues for many years. If it's not safe it will be a huge surprise to millions of people.
A really strong glue is Gorilla Glue. or rubber cementANS 2 - There are MANY really strong glues, but it's more important that the glue is suited to the materials you wish to bond.
I believe what makes a glue strong or weak is the ingredients it's made of. However, I also know that there are glues for almost every purpose and most will be very good at the exact purpose they are made for, but may appear weak when used in unsuitable conditions. I work at repairing many things and consequently I carry a box of over 30 different glues in my work truck and even more at home.I have rigid fast setting glues, pliable glues, silicon adhesives, glues that will work in extreme heat, glues that adhere underwater and glues that melt substances together. Each has a purpose but few are good for everything. The trick is using the right glue for the material you are gluing.
They are actually two glues. The names of them are the Strong Interaction and the Weak Interaction.
no because the glues not strong anoth