The word "gazatu" is commonly used to refer to a person that is very small.
Usually, they are so small that they are not able to comprehend how small they are.
A gazatu may also call other people small, so they feel bigger.
Usually, they are so small that they are not able to comprehend how small they are.
A gazatu may also call other people small, so they feel bigger.
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Fan A: -posts meme of the GazettE-
Fan B: What is this? Take it down! I don't like it!
Fan A: Oh, don't be such a gazemob!
Fan B: What is this? Take it down! I don't like it!
Fan A: Oh, don't be such a gazemob!
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According to WWII scholar and Holocaust historian Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Gazpacho Police are now roaming the halls of Congress.
According to WWII scholar and Holocaust historian Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Gazpacho Police are now roaming the halls of Congress.
"Nancy Pelosi's Gazpacho Police, spying on members of Congress..." complained Greene. A person of her erudition could not possibly have been confusing cold vegetable soup with the Gestapo, Hitler's secret force, tasked with sending people to the concentration camps.
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Get the gazongers mug.Gazizza is a word from the world of "NewsRadio", a syndicated TV show on NBC from 1995-1999. The true story of this word is a writer's brother's friend, while playing foosball, would shout "Gazizza!" every time he hit the ball.
However, in the NewsRadio world (Specifically in episodes "Office Feud," and "Space," it is used as an informal greeting.
See also "Bitchcakes", and "Internot!"
However, in the NewsRadio world (Specifically in episodes "Office Feud," and "Space," it is used as an informal greeting.
See also "Bitchcakes", and "Internot!"
by neptho April 26, 2006
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