Zuera, coming from the noun zoeira, it's a brazilianslang. It implies being loud, laughing, joking, mocking - and specially fooling around and making fun of everything in life. The broader meaning is "having a good time", usually in a group.
Zuera is more commonly used in the expression "the zuera never ends", which, since there isn't an exact term for that work in English, can be translated as "the fun never ends". This expression has been more and morefrequently used by brazilians on the internet, becoming kind of a meme for brazilian folks.
Person 1: *does/says/sees something funny or foolish on the internet*
Person 1: "The zuera never ends."
Creature- Zubera Spirit from Magic: the Gathering. In the set Champions of Kamigawa. These creatures have abilites that trigger when one or multiple Zubera(s) are put into the graveyard from play. There is one Zubera for every color and they all have a power and toughness of 1/2.
A Swahili word to mean 'wander'. Also a challenge undertaken by the most brave and courageous in a daring, adventurous experience to not only discover unfamiliar places but also a voyage of acquiring insight to into one's own character.
You are either either epic, awesome or just way to random to handle to be taking the Zurura Challenge. Also see randomizer
As noted by the Brazilian war on the Facebook Page of The White Moose Cafe in Dublin Ireland, Zuera may also refer to a cluster of online posts and memes, that are nonsensical in context, contain xenophobic, sexist and homophobic remarks. The application of Zuera to everyday behaviours and interactions, appears to excuse the user from any application of intelligence or reason and promotes and facilitates reactionary, ill conceived dialogue that is often violent in nature.
You have triggered us. Now we are not going for "PEACE" until you learn how to be a decent person. Prepare your ass, the ZUERA is not going to stop, you f*cking piece of irish sh*t.