spaz
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From spastic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /spæz/
Noun
spaz (plural spazzes)
- (slang, pejorative, offensive in Britain) A stupid or incompetent person.
- 2006, Tiger Woods:
- “I was so in control from tee to green, the best I’ve played for years… But as soon as I got on the green I was a spaz.”
- 2006, Tiger Woods:
- (slang, pejorative, offensive in Britain) A hyperactive person.
- (slang, pejorative, offensive in Britain) A tantrum, a fit.
Usage notes
The offensiveness of this term and of spastic differs considerably between the US and the UK. In the United States, the terms are inoffensive; in the UK, they are very offensive; see spastic for more.[1][2][3]
Related terms
Translations
stupid person
hyperactive person
incompetent person
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See also
Verb
spaz (third-person singular simple present spazzes, present participle spazzing, simple past and past participle spazzed)
- (slang, pejorative, offensive) To have a tantrum or fit.
- (slang) To malfunction, go on the fritz.
Usage notes
The sense “to malfunction” is the only sense that is not insulting to the object, and is cognate to spasm (compare seize up), but still may cause offense due to connections with spastic.
Synonyms
- (have a tantrum): freak out
Translations
have a tantrum
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malfunction
References
- ↑ Murphy, M Lynne (2007-02-28), “spastic, learning disability”, in Separated by a Common Language, retrieved 2007-08-17
- ↑ BBC worst word vote
- ↑ The s-word, by Damon Rose, BBC News, 12 April 2006
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