Lip service
lacking sincerity; "a charming but thoroughly insincere woman"; "their praise was extravagant and insincere
False praise is when someone gives insincere compliments or positive feedback to another person. This type of praise is usually exaggerated or dishonest, and is often given for personal gain or to manipulate the recipient.
Not really. Praise is generally considered genuine and positive. Flattery is insincere praise with an ulterior motive (sucking up!)
being dishonest and sneaky and not a good friend.
The phrase you're looking for is "flattery." It refers to excessive praise or compliments that may be insincere or exaggerated. While flattery can be intended to please someone, it can also be seen as manipulative or disingenuous if overdone.
There is no such phrase as "praise so".
Hypocritical.
The contemporary phrase "You rock" has many equivalents. "You're awesome" is one, while "You are so cool" is yet another. Any phrase that communicates approval or praise of a strong sort can be used synonymously with "You rock".
The verb that means to praise a person too much is "flatter." Flattering involves excessive or insincere compliments, often intended to gain favor or influence. It can sometimes lead to a lack of authenticity in relationships, as the praise may not be genuinely deserved.
The phrase "praise Allah" in Arabic is said as " " (pronounced as "Alhamdulillah").
The verb used to describe praising a person too much is "to flatter." Flattering often involves excessive or insincere praise intended to gain favor or manipulate. It can imply that the compliments are not entirely genuine or warranted. Another term that can also be used is "to adulate," which specifically refers to excessive admiration or devotion.
Adulation is excessive admiration or praise given to someone, often to an exaggerated or insincere degree. It can involve adoring or idolizing someone without critical judgment.