The opposite of friend-zoning, when someone refuses to view you as a just a friend and consistently hits on you and treats you like you would a bae.
Friend 1: Dude, how did it go with Anna?
Friend 2: Not so good. She bae-zoned me. Can't get rid of her!
Friend 2: Not so good. She bae-zoned me. Can't get rid of her!
by falconator February 2, 2015

A place or establishment where a group of douchebags hang out, or gather. Typically drinking cheap beer and wearing sandals.
by BaileyStrum September 28, 2018

Spaced out, stoned, unaware, oblivious, unconscious, drugged, narcotized.
Derived from the 70's phrase "lost in the ozone", which led to the related terms "ozoned", "zoned", and "zoned out".
Derived from the 70's phrase "lost in the ozone", which led to the related terms "ozoned", "zoned", and "zoned out".
I got kinda zoned out listening to Green Day and forgot to finish my term paper.
Dubya got zoned out at the Cabinet meeting and decided to invade Iraq without a legitimate cause.
Dubya got zoned out at the Cabinet meeting and decided to invade Iraq without a legitimate cause.
by Hugh Johnson November 18, 2005

Similar to the Brother Zone, except to a woman. Pretty much, the guy/girl you like comes out with: "I like/love you like a sister". This can be done by men or women.
Chick 1: Hey sweetie, how did it go with Dan?
Chick 2: Shit. I just finished pouring out my soul to him when he tells me that he loves me, but only like a sister.
Chick 1: Shit. Sister Zone sucks.
Chick 2: Shit. I just finished pouring out my soul to him when he tells me that he loves me, but only like a sister.
Chick 1: Shit. Sister Zone sucks.
by I Hate Zones November 5, 2009

A zone a level below the friend zone in which a girl looks at you as a parent because of how nice you are to her and how much you support and protect her. Zero sexual contact with the occasional awkward hug
by Joeshmoe169 September 28, 2013

by oblocksquad July 20, 2014

The bathroom was so crowded that I decided to use the stall instead of a urinal without a buffer zone.
by Liberty Jenkins September 5, 2005
