A 4 member Japanese pop group. Originally under the name of Momoiro Clover but changed due to the departure of Akarin Hayami (the blue member of the group). The group Originally consisted of 9 members, Sumire Fujishiro, Manami Ikura, Yukina Kashiwa (later a member of Nogizaka46), Tsukina Takai (later a member of SKE48), Miyū Wagawa, Runa Yumikawa, Akarin Hayami and some of the Momoiro clover members that are still in the group today. Momoka Ariyasu joined after their first single (Momoiro Punch). Momoiro Clover Z's major debut was in 2010 (the group was Momoiro Clover at the time) under Stardust Digital and Universal Music. Momoiro clover's way of promoting the group before they had their major debut was to film a horror movie (Shirome) with all of the members in it. The group had 6 girls in different colours. Kanako Momota (red), Akarin Hayami (blue), Reni Takagi (purple), Ayaka Sasaki (pink), Momoka Ariyasu (green) and Shiori Tamai (yellow).
Girl: "Hey, what's your favorite group?"
Boy: "Oh, mine? Mine is definitely Momoiro Clover Z, I love their voices and energy!"
Boy: "Oh, mine? Mine is definitely Momoiro Clover Z, I love their voices and energy!"
by plant :) July 28, 2022

by anonymous March 21, 2024

The Juan Z is the action of combing/pushing your hair with your hands in order to avoid an awkward moment with someone, most often times a woman
Paul: yo did you see Juan ? Instead of smacking that stripper's ass dry humping him he just pushed his hair back with his hands.
Murray: I did bro, Paul did that to avoid being a douche and getting tossed out of the club man.
Paul: Yea it was steroid bro I and to do The Juan Z to avoid getting tossed out.
Murray: I did bro, Paul did that to avoid being a douche and getting tossed out of the club man.
Paul: Yea it was steroid bro I and to do The Juan Z to avoid getting tossed out.
by Juan the Builder November 8, 2013

A Eliza Z is a beautiful Human being inside and out. She's an accomlished artist musician and plug. She is so stunning that everyone thinks shes a movie star and when you are with her everyone wonders how you got lucky enough to hang with her. She gives to charity and is a vegetarian. She is loved and protected by karma and her friends. Her never answering phone calls or texts is so charming but Her weaknesses are few. The most disturbing of her weaknesses is she can't tell time. She can read and do math but alas the poor girl can't tell a lick of time. She is the one that made being late gangster. She is definitely Semper Fidelus
by Gunnystrange January 9, 2023

A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N O P
Q R S
T U V
W X Y and Z
Now I know my ABCs
Next time won't you sing with me
H I J K L M N O P
Q R S
T U V
W X Y and Z
Now I know my ABCs
Next time won't you sing with me
by Person753 November 29, 2019

Gen Z Language, also known as Gen Z Slang or GZVE (Generation Z Vernacular English) is a type of English used mostly by zoomers.
The language is famous for its deeply intricated grammar and use of incomprehensible terms such as "bruh", "rizz", "yall", "let him cook" etc.
Some terms are also derived and interchangeable with Gen Alpha Language (for example the word "gyatt")
Fun fact: 80% of the words used in GZVE come from AAVE, meaning that every time you see a millenial or someone else saying how much Gen Z Language sounds goofy or dumb, they are indirectly saying that blacks speak like retards.
The language is famous for its deeply intricated grammar and use of incomprehensible terms such as "bruh", "rizz", "yall", "let him cook" etc.
Some terms are also derived and interchangeable with Gen Alpha Language (for example the word "gyatt")
Fun fact: 80% of the words used in GZVE come from AAVE, meaning that every time you see a millenial or someone else saying how much Gen Z Language sounds goofy or dumb, they are indirectly saying that blacks speak like retards.
White person: Gen Z Language sounds so dumb
Black person1:idk dawg seems normal to me
Black person2: ong fr fr
Black person1:idk dawg seems normal to me
Black person2: ong fr fr
by candricco May 23, 2024

by CiscoCiosco February 5, 2020
