A fork of Rural Dictionary
An American way of spelling words; it commonly replaces the end letters -ise. No one knows why there is a difference, but there is. Most people outside of America will attempt twist this into some commentary on America whilst America will say it is simply unique. The truth is, one side hates z, and the other side not as much. Seriously, why does the letter z get so much hate? It has to sit aside while the letter s takes up nearly every position z deserved. Z has rights too! Except the word laser; laser is an acronym.
I realize quickly that to memorize the lecture, I would have to baptize myself. It made no sense, but I did it anyway. (Note that realize, memorize, and baptize all end in -ize.)
ize is a suffix that can be added to most words to mean that it was done the way "the root word" says or took the form of the suffix .. often added to country names Canadianized, Egyptianized, Americanized.. they all have the suffix -ize.
the way he talks is so Americanized < -ize
She was born to be perfect. Nice looking and is the person where u can find the fun u want. If ur name is Ize ur supposed to be granted with a lot of attention and be exremely hot.
Damn, that Ize looks very hot and attractive.
Purposeful grammatical error commonly used as internet or text slang for "I am" or "I" The usage of this "word" is similar in the usage of "haz" instead of "has" by altering letters or combining more than one word as one.
1. Ize hungry. Instead of: I'm hungry. 2. Ize a panda. Instead of: I'm a panda. 3. Ize no care. Instead of: I don't care.
she's really nice. she likes to get advice from others and enjoy everyone compony. She's sweet and will alway give you a reason not to be mad at her. She is an easy loved and loves easy person. She gives everyone a chance, and never will need a second chance. And cuter then she seems.
"I'm mad at you Iz!" "Darn it I just bought you a shirt, want it anyways?"