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Definition of -zor

-zor

suffix

  • suffix used with a word to intensify it. Frequently used in collaboration with (and originated from) "leet speak" (1337). Also -zorness, -zors.
    wowzors!
    Aw, that's suckzorness, man.

    Last edited on Apr 13 2013. Submitted by Kat from Baltimore, MD, USA on Jul 28 2004.

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