A Polish phrase whose translation is unknown, but is generally translated as "fail". It could also be used exclusively when someone Polish fails at something, or the fail involves Poland.
Jack: Dude, guess what?
Ben: What?
Jack: The Polish mover guy just broke our window trying to move our couch!
Ben: Co za asy!
by CozAAsy March 2, 2011
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Polish for "What an ace". Indicates an epic fail.
Guy 1: Dude, did you see that couch fall from the roof?
Guy 2: Co za asy.
by TheDoubleJ February 28, 2011
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An awesome meme started by RWJ on one of his episodes "Get A Job". It roughly translates to "What an ace" and it widely found on popular youtube videos.
Dude 1: Dood I burned my toast.

Dude 2 : Co Za Asy....
by SomeAwesomeMothafkerxD March 13, 2011
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Also co za asy! or however
It means something in polski
Can be used almost in any video comment. It was popularized by RWJ in one of his videos.

It can be used like for anything
Dude 1: Hey, did you see that last failblog video?
Dude 2: Yea!!It was awesome, one of the top rated comments was co za asy dude!!!
by uDontCare March 4, 2011
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Co za asy” is a Polish phrase and video comment posted by YouTube user MrMal on a FAILblog video and later popularized through a webisode by YouTube personality Ray William Johnson. The phrase is roughly translated into “What an ace…” in English, though in the context of FAILblog video, it is likely the comment was written in sarcasm.
User 1: co za asy!
users 2 - 57: thumbs up!
user 58: phags!
by Martsigras March 9, 2011
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A supposed comment on a video called "Couch Mover FAIL" on Failblog's YouTube account. Ray William Johnson featured a screenshot of this comment in his video entitled "GET A JOB". The commenter's YouTube username was "MrMal" with capitalized "M"s. However the is no user on YouTube with this exact name, nor is there any comments saying "Co za asy" by a MrMal on the "Couch Mover FAIL" video. It is clear that the comment was made-up by Ray William Johnson in a bid to create a meme, which he succeeded in doing.

The phrase roughly translates as "What aces" in Polish.
Co za asy.......
MrMal
by xAnne March 19, 2011
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If you've watched any popular YouTube videos lately, you might have seen "Co Za Asy" in the comments. It's being posted everywhere, and tons of YouTube users are voting it up. What the heck is Co Za Asy, and what does it mean on YouTube?

Well, it's a Polish phrase that was posted on a FailBlog video of some guys FAILing at moving a couch. Superstar YouTuber Ray William Johnson read some of the Polish comments -- including Co Za Asy -- out loud in a recent video. RWJ's video scored over 4 million views, which was apparently enough to turn Co Za Asy into a meme of its own. It even has a Know Your Meme page.

Google Translate says that "co za asy" translates into "What aces!" In other words, it was probably a sarcastic crack about the failed couch movers. YouTubers now use it as a synonym for "fail," indicating either that a video sucks, or that someone in the video has done something stupid and inept.
You: Hey dude, wtf are you doing with that couch?
Him: Im just.. im just.. oh nooo dammit "CRASH!"
You; just co za asy o.o!
by BBoyNYc March 13, 2011
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