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Definition of shazbot

shazbot

  • generally used to replace a swear word, but can be used to replace any noun. It is from the show Mindy and Mork and is used in the computer game "Starsiege: Tribes".
    That is such shazbot!

    Last edited on May 18 2011. Submitted by Geoff S. from Lakewood, OH, USA on Aug 18 2002.

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