by TeeTee July 08, 2005
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by Libido January 10, 2005
by Zero May 19, 2004
"Not at all", almost to the point of the suggestion being laughable. Used to express extreme disagreement with a statement, or an emphatic negative in response to a question. Equivalent to a low-voltage in digital logic, which generally represents an assertion of a false statement. First used by Eric Schmidt.
Usually uttered through a laugh.
Usually uttered through a laugh.
Me: Hey, you guys enjoying that last thermodynamics assignment?
Them: ZEE-RO!
Mom: What do you say to liver for dinner?
Kid: Zero, mom. Zero.
Them: ZEE-RO!
Mom: What do you say to liver for dinner?
Kid: Zero, mom. Zero.
by Nacho Dan August 08, 2004
by Kumie November 16, 2005
When you are talking with a friend online and you want to watch a video together. You both go to zero minutes zero seconds, so the time reads 0:00. Then you count down and press play after go (not on go). If you press play on go your reactions will be a second ahead and you'll ruin the illusion.
A: "Hey zero zero zero this movie with me."
B: "Dude you always pick the worst movies. Let's zero zero zero something I pick this time."
B: "Dude you always pick the worst movies. Let's zero zero zero something I pick this time."
by TaylorTheInhaler October 20, 2015