izzle

Random "filler word" that can be added between syllables of another word to make it sound more "ghetto".
That plizzleaya better shizzleut the fizzleuck upizzle. Hizzle fo' shizzle-dizzle-nizzle.
by Blizzleair July 14, 2003
mugGet the izzlemug.

izzle

Fo shizzle dizzle, this languizzle is off the hizzle. Oh snizzle! I lost my Snoop Doggy Dizzle CD!
by precious Latina November 01, 2003
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izzle

Izzle is added onto the end of a word, or sometimes in front of it in order to confuse the fuck out of people. Invented by black people in order to piss off the white man.
That movie is predictableizzle
Whatizzle time izzle it?!
Holy shitizzle thats hugeizzle
I cant speak izzle english.
by SomeoneWhoSpeaksEnglish January 20, 2005
mugGet the izzlemug.

izzle

A language created by the famous african american hip hop artist, Snoop Dogg.
Also means "is" in the izzle language
by Awele July 31, 2005
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izzle

A highly recognized alias used by a professional sports commentator. This name stands out in the online competitive gaming audience, sparking high rivalry between its use of the Snoop version, and the man who started wearing it as a nickname.
by Derik125 November 11, 2006
mugGet the izzlemug.

izzle

(Suffix) - Added at the end of a word in order to give a word some urban flair. Often used by white men to impress their black "homies." My be used by gangsters to show they are unhappy with someone and are going to pop a cap in their ass. First originated and publicized by famous rapper Snoop Dogg.

WARNING: Saying this may either get you instant street cred... or a bullet to the chest. Use at your own discretion.
Jimmy: Where my dogs at. Bark, bark!
Dominique: Man, I'm bout' to foshizzle his nizzle right now.
Tyrone: Woah man, dat's to harsh. Settle down, I take you back to my place to cool off.
by T-Ravizzle February 12, 2008
mugGet the izzlemug.

-izzle

see: izzle

Suffix often added following the first consonant of a word to increase the "coolness" of speech. "-izzle" can also be used to replace the last syllable of a word.

How the suffix functions with single syllable words beginning with a vowel (i.e.: up) is unknown.

Origin is said to be from popular African American rapper Snoop Dogg who decided to modify the current English language to increase its ability to convey thoughts, ideas, and expressions.
"Hey Mr. Dogg, open your Christmas present!"

"Oh yeah man, a 300 piece pizzle!"

"Why did you add -izzle to puzzle?"

"Shizzle *up* mizzle fizzle."
by 881 January 25, 2006
mugGet the -izzlemug.