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adj.; when used as a suffix for a proper name or specific entity, becomes part of that noun.

Derived from Godzilla, the gargantuan reptilian star of Japanese "B" horror movie genre. Introduced in 1954 as "Gojira", Godzilla is the embodiment of all that is massive, destructive, and extremely difficult to defeat. Ergo, "'zilla" in both the stand-alone adjective and suffix forms represents those same charecteristics. Linguistically, the "z-l" combo has stronger audiological punch than "j-r", thus giving "'zilla" more connotative power than "'jira".
The neighborhood chug-a-lug champ might be referred to as "Beerzilla."

The creator of Micorsoft could easily be dubbed "Gateszilla."

My mother-in-law truly lives up to her nickname, Janezilla.
zilla by fugitive247 July 1, 2005
Derived from Godzilla, it could be another word for "monster", or just the meanest, baddest thing of any type of person or animal
Derek: Bro, why is ya wife such a "Bitchzilla"?
zilla by MadMenace June 22, 2014
i got zilla cash

i finna get some zilla brain
zilla by deez nuts January 1, 2009
another term of monster, basically, it come from godzilla, but now, zilla it self trend to means any type of monster, like kingkong, godzilla,dinosaur,Jaws..etc
"look, dad, what a zilla!" Neo point to the sky, while a big monster just there, huge, and cool.
zilla by DigiZilla September 1, 2008
To be a killa in different ways, sexual or street
Zilla by Zilla finesse January 3, 2021
A member of a fraternity who shows extreme dedication to his fraternity and fraternity stero-types while showing extreme hatred to Independents
That zilla was at the party last night stompin all over GDI's
Zilla by Mike Clayton February 8, 2007