n. The ghostly remnant on a mirror of a popped zit; the smudge that remains of a zit's spirit; the spirit of a zit
Etymology: from German ZeitGeist, lit. "time spirit", as in "The spirit of the time..." ZitGeist is "The spirit of the zit."
Etymology: from German ZeitGeist, lit. "time spirit", as in "The spirit of the time..." ZitGeist is "The spirit of the zit."
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"Did you hear that Garrett got zeitgeisted again? He just launched that blog about vintage (somethings) a month ago, and there was a pictorial about the exact same thing in the new Wired Magazine!"
"Poor guy."
"Poor guy."
by Cheese Burger April 3, 2009
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One with a short, curly, pubic-like head of hair. Usually a male that carries his testicles in the form of a fruit basket, resembling a vagina. Most likely seen surrounded by women that only enhance his feminineness. Usually attempts to hide his feminine gestures with short bursts of masculinity, but is quickly found out to resemble a true woman.
Also found to make comments such as:
Man: "Oh, by the way, I'm scheduled to have my vagina surgically implanted next week."
Can be responded to with:
Woman: "Wow.....you're such a Zeismeister"
Man: "Oh, by the way, I'm scheduled to have my vagina surgically implanted next week."
Can be responded to with:
Woman: "Wow.....you're such a Zeismeister"
by CKCP-AB March 16, 2011
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Zeitgeistically speaking, the word "idiot" had a radically different meaning from the one it has today, all you have to do is figure out what it meant in the days of Alexander the Great
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