by wrympire December 4, 2018
Get the Zed mug.A non-Maori citizen of New Zealand, currently serving in the NZ Armed Forces. The name transfers to the veterans as well.
by ESWS1990 December 31, 2018
Get the Zeds mug.The new subordinate article with an irregular conjugation. It can be used for dramatic emphasis. It is used directly in lieu of a "that", the" or "those" when referencing a noun, noun phrase, or subject that has been mentioned before. It cannot be used for "that", "the" or "those" if the noun, noun phrase, or subject hasn't yet been stated. It doesn't matter whether or not the noun, noun phrase, or subject was referenced paired with an article.
A song was played and zed song was beautiful.
No one could find the parts and zed parts were very important.
No one could find the parts and zed parts were very important.
by Little.Fire September 19, 2018
Get the zed mug.by cowboy anna July 25, 2019
Get the e grek zed mug.its just the saame way of saying z....although some people say zee instead of zed which is perfectly fine
by GreekNostalgia June 5, 2019
Get the zed mug.1. A character in the 1994 classic "Pulp Fiction" The dialogue goes like this:
Fabienne: "Whose chopper is this?"
Butch: "It's Zed's."
Fabienne: "Who's Zed?"
Butch: "Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead."
2) The verbal pronunciation of the letter z.
Fabienne: "Whose chopper is this?"
Butch: "It's Zed's."
Fabienne: "Who's Zed?"
Butch: "Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead."
2) The verbal pronunciation of the letter z.
1)Fabienne: "Whose motorcycle is this?"
Butch: "It's a chopper, baby."
Fabienne: "Whose chopper is this?"
Butch: "It's Zed's."
Fabienne: "Who's Zed?"
Butch: "Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead."
2) wxyz (the alphabet)
Butch: "It's a chopper, baby."
Fabienne: "Whose chopper is this?"
Butch: "It's Zed's."
Fabienne: "Who's Zed?"
Butch: "Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead."
2) wxyz (the alphabet)
by LikeDAtAssSHit October 2, 2019
Get the Zed mug.by The High Beams Are On January 28, 2020
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