Is a fill-in adjective for any adjective, commonly to describe characteristics, leaving the true meaning up to the listener's interpretation.
Example 1:
Joel: Mark you look very zesty today!
Mark: Aww, I never knew you felt that way about me.
Joel: I meant cool, not sexy!
Example 2:
Charles: That dance move is lacking some zest.
Bobby: I would say that was not very zesty.
Joel: Mark you look very zesty today!
Mark: Aww, I never knew you felt that way about me.
Joel: I meant cool, not sexy!
Example 2:
Charles: That dance move is lacking some zest.
Bobby: I would say that was not very zesty.
by Theholygenius101 April 06, 2019
by Diduduf June 07, 2023
Used as a negative adjective; most often used as a criticism to imply that something is not preferred.
by Sandy May 19, 2003
"Man.. Josh was looking hella zestiful today."
"I know, dude! Did you see him rocking that vest and leggings combo?"
"I know, dude! Did you see him rocking that vest and leggings combo?"
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by TheUndertaker August 18, 2004