(From the Japanese Sega game, "Zero Wing"). 1) A command to bide your time or to make use of what you have left and endure your fate. engrish
by Mel da Jap August 09, 2005
This expression is to be used when you have no chance to survive. It originated in AD 2101, when war was beginning. To successfully "Make your time", you must take off every 'Zig'. You know what you doing.
by Andy March 11, 2005
by Zach G. January 02, 2004
A word of engrish. It comes from the All your base are belong to us craze.
Commonly coming after "What you say ??", this line is a sign that they will be dooomed.
"Take off every 'ZIG'" is the next line.
Commonly coming after "What you say ??", this line is a sign that they will be dooomed.
"Take off every 'ZIG'" is the next line.
What you say ?? I'm going to make sure that you have no chance to survive, make your time !! Ha ha ha.
Take off every 'ZIG'
Take off every 'ZIG'
by Cheshil March 20, 2004