It depends on what type of glue it is. If it is a petroleum based glue, then it will thin it out. If it is a water based glue, you probably won't get a good mix.
Regardless of the type of glue, the dilution will make the mixture unusable for its intended purpose.
Not a lot, water and oil don't mix and so the oil will float on top of the water.
You get weak, wimpy Elmer's glue.
You get warm, weak glue.
put a tablespoon of olive oil and vinegar
That is highly possible if you find the correct mix of something like finely ground charcoal.
Mixing Clorox with glue merely makes weak,watery slime.
Most likely, but you won't have a very useful result.The glue you have is water based. Mixing it with oil paint will be a disaster.
You mix it up and then it will stick and put a tiny bit of it on whatever you stick it to!
They are miscible.
Depends on which liquid.
not a lot mate
They won't mix. You will get two separate layers of liquid.
Sugar will not dissolve in oil because of high density of oil.
C'mon lazy try it out! Well, they won't mix the honey would be on bottom and oil would be on top.
the olive oil will form into droplets and not mix with the water
You get weak, useless glue.
The flour becomes lump