Is used when referring addressing children or anyone that is younger than you. It is also used as a term of endearment for anyone dear, e.g., family, friends, or romantic partner(s).
by ZB Etymology February 04, 2022
Derives from the Haitian Creole (Kreyol) word Zo meaning bone, then came to be used as a form of address simply meaning Haitian that is used amongst youth of Haitian descent in South Florida. Z being short for Zoe and ZB being short for Zoe Boy.
Z/ZB/Zoe
Z: What it do Z.
ZB: Damn ZB, In high school you was the man ZB.
Zoe: Alright, I'm out Zoe.
Z: What it do Z.
ZB: Damn ZB, In high school you was the man ZB.
Zoe: Alright, I'm out Zoe.
by ZB Etymology February 04, 2022