Phonetic short form of "Do you see what I'm saying?"
Used when the speaker is using eloquent ebonic prose to paint a mental image for the listener.
Used when the speaker is using eloquent ebonic prose to paint a mental image for the listener.
Lookie heyuh, you fat-neck, bald-face muthuh fuckuh. You ain' fittin' to work my muthuh fuckin' nerve, zim zam?
by abundantmind December 18, 2004
Example 1
A:Listen to my music bro, trust me it’s fire.
B:Zim Zimma, but only this once.
Example 2
A: Zim guys let’s leave.
B:zim.
C:zim.
A:Listen to my music bro, trust me it’s fire.
B:Zim Zimma, but only this once.
Example 2
A: Zim guys let’s leave.
B:zim.
C:zim.
by Amon -e December 28, 2020
So.. why was invader zim Canceled? A sentence often used by fans of the most amazing cartoon created, invader Zim. Invader Zim was canceled because Nickelodeon didn't have enough funds to support it, or views. They didn't get views because Nickelodeon couldn't find a proper schedule for the show. Causing viewers to not know when to turn on their televisions. But the show was left with one important question.. How can they not support everyone's favorite cartoon but spend all their money on the KCA?
by PieIsHotOhYeah April 10, 2014
by Ilovegir87 May 03, 2022
Gosh darnit. I had some money left. Zar zim zer.
I took the cookies and ran because I had no money. But I know now. I had some. Zar zim zer.
I took the cookies and ran because I had no money. But I know now. I had some. Zar zim zer.
by Pnsl November 12, 2017
an expression of extreme frustration and anger. It stems from an onomatopoeic aproximation of Hiro Nakamura's Japanese expression of frustation in Afica in episode 40 "Dying of the Light" of Heroes.
by gregbell76 October 23, 2008
by Fart goblin III May 24, 2022