An American way of spelling words; it commonly replaces the end letters -ise.
No one knows why there is a difference, but there is. Most people outside of America will attempt twist this into some commentary on America whilst America will say it is simply unique. The truth is, one side hates z, and the other side not as much.
Seriously, why does the letter z get so much hate? It has to sit aside while the letter s takes up nearly every position z deserved. Z has rights too!
Except the word laser; laser is an acronym.
I realize quickly that to memorize the lecture, I would have to baptize myself. It made no sense, but I did it anyway. (Note that realize, memorize, and baptize all end in -ize.)
ize is a suffix that can be added to most words to mean that it was done the way "the root word" says or took the form of the suffix .. often added to country names
Canadianized, Egyptianized, Americanized.. they all have the suffix -ize.
Ize A Worzel Ize Is or Just Ize Worzel ize Is, is a common phrase and expression used by the Residents of Southampton in Hampshire a Rural Agricultural farming Town known for It's infamous West Country dialect
The Phrase is used on a daily basis by Southampton residents and Southampton FC Supporters to identify each other, similar to how Newcastle Fans say "Why Aye"
A Southampton Fan hearing somebody else shout ize a Worzel Ize is at Glastonbury festival "Oh my Word Clive, Did you hear that? Somebody said Ize a Worzel Ize is, they must be Saints Fans like Us Clive"
To beat someone so violently that they resemble the Prime Minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, the day he was hit in the face with a steel replica of a cathedral.
"Man, David was so pissed last night, he totally Berlusconized that bar tender."
"That drunk guy kept yelling at me that he was gonna Berluscon-ize me."
1.) to put stereo equipment into a vehicle. Especially if the equipment costs more money than the vehicle itself. Like decking out your 89 camero before entering it into the scrapping the coast festival in Biloxi.
2.) to stereotypepeople after a long day of drinking and huffing glue in Southern Mississippi