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z noun- in hip-hop culture, used for replacing the letter “s” when creating plurals US
- Anyway, Ali [G] is hanging with his homiez from the home-countiez[.] — The Guardian, p. 16, 22 March 2002
- an outcast; a despised person US
- Because a “Z” at Aragon High is a dolt, oaf, jerk, clown. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 8, 27 October 1963
- an ounce of narcotics US, 1975
- We’re buying a Z for a thousand dollars. — Kenneth Lonergan, This is Our Youth, p. 36, 2000
▶ the Z demilitarized zone US, 1977 An abbreviation of DMZ.- In the first place, the Z was the reason the grunts were in Vietnam. — Charles Anderson, The Grunts, p. 124, 1976
- And what could be funnier, really, given all that an eighteen-year-old boy could learn in a month of patrolling the Z? — Michael Herr, Dispatches, p. 103, 1977
- Where you at? Up north. Been up by the Z? Yeah, Con Thien. — Robert A. Anderson, Cooks & Bakers, p. 148, 1982
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