by hisokascock October 28, 2017
by Urmomgayasf672 January 12, 2022
zen is a girl. the kind of girl who lives for the rush of things, and not in the past. the kind of girl who drops lsd to find clarity in the madness and calmness in the flow of life. if things are unwell, she makes them better. if someone is frowning she instantly brightens their day by nothing more than the a smile. zen is a definitely a gemini, pairing best friends with a scorpio. zen is clarity all in herself, with the hippie vibes that come hand in hand with her stoner side. if you are lucky enough to cross paths with this girl, cherish the time because you will never come across someone as loving and caring as zen.
zen puts meaning into every aspect of this world. every person, place, animal, or nonliving object, she is sure to give a special place to in her heart.
by notyouraveragest0ner October 20, 2019
When someone asks what you're doing and you wanna say you're 'chilling', 'cotching', 'relaxing', jamming' instead you say 'ZENNING'
Or someone asks how you are you say 'yeah I'm zen thanks, you?'
Or someone asks how you are you say 'yeah I'm zen thanks, you?'
Martin: hey
Paul: hey how are you?
Martin: zen thanks! Wuu2?
Paul: not a lot really, listening to music, zenning...
Paul: hey how are you?
Martin: zen thanks! Wuu2?
Paul: not a lot really, listening to music, zenning...
by siobhankh November 14, 2011
Being zens is taken from around 100AD when it was a term used for being a ladies man. Further, it was thought that anyone known to be a zens, or bear the name zens to have an incredibly large penis to back up thier sexual prowess after the pulling stage.
1.Wow, that guy truly is zens, look at that lady he just pulled.
2. It's a shame im not zens, that lady would be mine around about now.
2. It's a shame im not zens, that lady would be mine around about now.
by bobby charlaton March 25, 2008
Arabic word that means "fine" or "ok"; usually used to answer the following questions:
shlonaq?
keifaq?
both questions mean (how r u?)
shlonaq?
keifaq?
both questions mean (how r u?)
arab 1 : shlonq?
arab 2 : zen
arab 2 : zen
by M3S0P0T4M1C4 October 17, 2008
by boggits July 07, 2003