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CoDzilla 

Refers to a specific sort of character in a Dungeons and Dragons game. A CoDzilla is a Cleric or Druid who excels in one field, such as melee damage, far beyond the limits of any other class, while still more than capable at anything else he or she chooses. While a Fighter might have good consistent attack power, or a Sorceror a broader selection of spells, a CoDzilla can outdo either at any given moment and still be ready to do it again.
"You can survive multiple direct hits from an iron golem, you can cleave its head off in a handful of attacks, you can heal the rest of the party to full, you can drive away scores of undead, and you still have enough time for a cup of tea?"
"Behold the awesome might of CoDzilla."
CoDzilla by Cronocke February 27, 2008
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CoDzilla 

Cleric or Druid + Godzilla.
Generally used to describe a Dungeons and Dragons character of said class using loopholes or overpowered features to attain game-breaking power.
"My character can out-fight the Fighter, out-cast the Wizard, out-buff the Bard, and heal himself, too."
"Hey, no CoDzilla!"
CoDzilla by Corey Anderson January 23, 2008

Coxzilla 

Noun. A ninety pound man-child, who thinks that everyone wants his penis; person who screams like a pornstar having an orgasm; person who somehow gets hot chicks; person who always wears cowboy boots and is secretly homosexual. Derived from the Japanese word Godzilla.
Example 1:
Person A: Yo, who is that kid walking like a douchebag?
Person B: Dude, don't worry that is just Coxzilla.

Example 2:
Person A: Hey, Coxzilla!
Coxzilla: YEOOOOW!!!!!
Coxzilla by TheSukas June 23, 2010

copzilla 

A police officer who is unusually heavy-set, big-boned or tall, not necessarily brutal.
A big, mean-looking copzilla pulled me over for going 65 in a 45 mph zone, but he wasn't snappy at all---as a matter of fact, he was very polite.
copzilla by pentozali February 5, 2009

Cowzilla 

holy Cowzilla did you just see that deer running next to the car
Cowzilla by the_Mrs September 16, 2011