as used by David Bowie on Ziggy Stardust, nazz means the hippest, most magnetic of beings. He clearly lifted this term (and many other phrases) from the 50's--60's beat poetry of Richard "Lord" Buckley whose poem The Nazz is a jive iteration about Jesus of Nazareth.
Buckley says in his poem, "Now, The Nazz was the kind of a cat that come on so cool
and so grooovey and so with-it..."
and so grooovey and so with-it..."
by Nat Lovell March 01, 2004
A term which shot to stardom due to David Bowie's hit track Ziggy Stardust. If something is 'the nazz', it is quite favourable.
by Dazorig March 24, 2003
by LAWLASAUROUS January 19, 2010
Man you just been nazzed!
I feel like iv been nazzed in the face!
hes just walking around nazzing people all night
I feel like iv been nazzed in the face!
hes just walking around nazzing people all night
by somaned July 18, 2011
by Ice Cool Daddi November 09, 2003
by Chris July 13, 2003