Gender neutral pronoun (gnp). Ze is used to refer to a person, in place of "it", (which refers to an object and not a person). "Ze" does not indicate sexual orienation.
Part 1: "Was it a boy or a girl?"
Part 2:"I dunno, ze was just walking down the street when I looked up. That's when my jaw dropped and I motioned for you to get out here."
Part 2:"I dunno, ze was just walking down the street when I looked up. That's when my jaw dropped and I motioned for you to get out here."
by Amiko-Gabriel March 26, 2007
by Ze P. Page February 15, 2005
The way you say "the" as an English-speaker or Anglophone/Anglophile to a continental European/Scandinavian like how you say the "Double-D word" to Middle Easterns and North Africans, the "N-word" and the "Double-C word" to a number of East and Southeast Asians.
Ze continental Europeans and Nordics szould be just like ze Koreans when zei dislike ze Iapanese when it comes to disliking ze roast beef-eating "Brexit" British bastards - ialociN Nicolai/ialociN adneG
by The Saviour of Takeshima September 8, 2018
by adsfdasfsdafdssadfsd March 10, 2009
The coolest girl you will ever meet. Ze is the best friend you never knew you needed. She is there for you 24/7, as long as you have food that she can eat. Ze has a banging body and looks hot in hoop earrings, without looking skanky. She brings it like a Knicks cheerleader, but will also pick a fight with the biggest dude in the bar...and win. You will never have leftovers if Ze is around, and your life will be complete.
by PandaHeat November 5, 2013
A gender neutral word with the context of he or she; not meaning in the transexual form, but in the context of a simple neutral word
by wvwcjewboy September 12, 2006