A fork of Rural Dictionary
The midfix -izz- is used as an embellishment to add syllables to words, perhaps for purposes of meter. When context allows, sometimes the remainder of the word is actually omitted.
Regular: "I'm going out to walk the dog." Instead: "I'm going out to wizzalk the dizzog!" Or: "I'm going out to wizz the dizz!"
Clarification: the -izz- is placed after the initial consonant, or if the word begins with a vowel, at the beginning of the word.
"Ow, I banged my arm!" "Ow, I bizzanged my izzaarm!" "Ow, I bizzed my izz"
A person who is :chill, kickback, dope ass mo-fo. Funny, smart, witty, and down for his. Charming, outgoing, non-beer drinker. That guy you wanna meet.
" damn man, you raised your game up, not gonna lie your pretty much Izz-STATUS"
A word to describe some who is absolutely crazy, hits on random people, and might have a crush on a 4 year old;says wassup bbg a lot
Girl 1 : Is she hitting on a four year old? Girl 2 : She’s Izzing….
A completely natural fruit juice with a splash of sparkling water, cleverly disguised in a rad looking bottle or can so you feel like you're indulging in sugary pop, when all you're doing is drinking juice. Relatively unknown due to the fairly selective selling of it and a slightly absurd price. (Sold in Whole Foods, coffee shops, Chipotle, ext.) Most popular with teens, especially vegetarian, "Go Green!" types and scene kids. Also popular with health freaks but generally enjoyed by anyone sane enough to try it. UNDENIABLY DELICIOUS. Flavors include: sparkling pomegranate, apple, grapefruit, blueberry, clementine, peach, and blackberry.
Persephone: What's your favorite flavor of Izze? Mine's Sparkling Pomegranate! Tiffers: Um, what's Izze? Peresephone: Look it up on urban dictionary. *walks away shaking head with pity*
An infix that was originally used to sanitize words so they could be played on the radio. You can say (1b) on the radio, but not (1a). It is inserted into any word immediately after a syllable-initial consonant (1), or in mono-syllabic vowel-initial word, at the beginning of the word (2). This infix contributes no meaning to the word, but is a part of a series of hip-hop word games, starting with -iz- and developing to include -izz and -izzle which truncate the remaining part of the word.
(1a) f**k the bit*h with a jackhammer (1b) fizzuck the bizzitch with a jizzackhizzammer (2a) H to the O, V to the A (from the Jay-Z song 'HOVA') (2b) H to the Izzo, V to Izza (/Izzey/)