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Tarze

tarze
(noun, adjective, interjection)
Definition:
A state of sudden, electric surprise so intense it makes you jolt — or an exclamation you blurt out when something shocks you in the best (or worst) way.
Example 1 (noun):
When the fire alarm went off during the test, the whole class froze in total tarze.
Example 2 (adjective):
She was completely tarze when her crush walked in.
Example 3 (interjection):
“Tarze!” he shouted after seeing his exam score.
Origin:
Coined in 2025 when it appeared as part of a randomly generated Google password suggestion. Adopted for its sharp, futuristic sound — now a modern word for the shock that makes your heart skip.
Synonyms: shock, astonishment, disbelief, jaw-drop moment
Related forms:
tarzed (adj.) – startled or amazed

tarzeful (adj.) – filled with stunned silence or amazement
She was in complete and utter tarze.
by T4RZE November 9, 2025
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