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Dragonball Z

a very good anime show, but dubbed and edited for cartoon network in america, i say it should get its own network, and only be translated, not edited!!!!!!
by Adam September 17, 2003
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Generation Z

The laymans term for those of Homelander Generation. Members of this generation are born in 2005 and onward, and are defined by the ubiquity of the internet from an early age. They differ from Millennials (1982-2004) in that their Generations "great obstacle" is not yet realized.
Teachers today have to deal with the horror that is Generation Z
by Nerdnow March 31, 2019
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X to the Z

by Omega Death March 31, 2003
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dragonball z

An anime sequel to the hit series Dragonball by Akira Toriyama about Goku, an alien from the saiyan planet, and his new son fighting the newest threats to the planet earth.
Dragonball Z changed the way we watch anime.
by Ninja337 August 21, 2006
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Woke gen z people

People who deserve another version of the holocaust

all that needs to be said
Woke gen z people can't take jokes
by Tbirder June 21, 2022
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Gen Z

A generation of people who know so much science and about the death of everything that they are num to it. They don't care about your feeling or out look on them and will make fun of boomers the most.
Gen z kid-"In 5 billion years the sun will explode and destroy earth but we probably will all be dead by then. Lol."
by That one zoomer October 29, 2019
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the z-boys

The Z-Boys were a group of skateboarders from Santa Monica in the 1970's who are credited with popularizing skateboarding and essentially creating the punk/skater subculture that now exists.

The Z-Boys grew up in what was known as Dogtown, an extemely run-down low-class area in Santa Monica. They initially devoted all of their energy to surfing at the local pier. Eventually the Z-Boys turned to skateboarding, which was a dead sport at the time, and brought over techniques they had learned from surfing, namely riding very low on the board and cutting hard turns.

They first gained national attention in 1975 at the Bahne-Cadillac Skateboard Championship. Their unique style of riding became an instant hit, and drastically shifted the world of skateboarding from a flatland freestyle, which resembled gymnastics, to the fast and aggressive form that it is today.

After the competition they started skating heavily in empty pools, which were plentiful due to the California drought that year. Here again they changed skateboarding when Tony Alva hit the first aerial maneuver, which quickly came to dominate the sport.

Eventually their own popularity and the promise of more riches started to break them apart. By the end of 1976 they had all gone their own ways to separate teams. Soon after, skateboarding started to wane and money started to dry up. The Z-Boys never reunited.
The new movie, "Lords of Dogtown" is based on the true story of the Z-Boys.
by Daisy June 3, 2005
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