A verb that refers to the act of running quickly in a location where running is inappropriate or uncalled for. Typical of high school freshmen.
"This school is full of zip zip zoomers; every time I turn the corner someone almost runs into me"
"Sorry, I didn't mean to zip zip zoom but I really needed to get to class"
"Sorry, I didn't mean to zip zip zoom but I really needed to get to class"
by animeluver25 March 04, 2017
its what Big H does
"jump in my gt zing zing zoom
see me on tv real real soon
nuff mc's wanna copy my tune
dont wanna see me blow too late,boom
see me on tv real real soon
nuff mc's wanna copy my tune
dont wanna see me blow too late,boom
by Bushmonster June 04, 2011
Some asshole that thinks it is funny to prank a live online zoom lecture. The zoom bomber is usually just some random fucker that joins and fucks with the professor/s.
This random bloke joined our online meeting and started screaming at his mom to the shut the fuck up. We were all wondering who the hell is this guy then, he pulled out a bong and started to smoke. At this point we knew we were dealing with a zoom bomber.
by RealDealNeal420 April 04, 2020
by itspoopytime October 26, 2020
The face one makes while on a remote video chat or meeting using zoom or other virtual meeting services. The resting zoom face is usually indicative of not remembering others can see your face.
by Grimstache September 08, 2020
Is a basketball slang " catch phrase " used by photographers and cameramen to describe a still slam dunk photo of a basketball player for magazines and posters.
The Dr.J, Dunkadelic Zoom Shot of him taking off from the free throw line at the 1976 ABA ( American Basketball Association ) All-Star game is one of his best posters. Michael Jordan has had more Dunkadelic Zoom Shots as posters or in magazines than any other player in the history of basketball.
by Derrick E. Vaughan April 04, 2005
Something that is forbidden. NEVER SAY THIS IN FRONT OF YOUR MATH TEACHER. also never say "Why ould anyone ever want to be a math teacher?"
by XBAW March 06, 2003