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zazzy, a. slang (chiefly U.S.).|ˈzæzɪ| [Of uncertain origin: perh. f. zippy a. + jazzy a.; but cf. also pizzazz n., sassy a., and snazzy a.] Flashy, colourful, vivid; stylish, striking.
1961Encounter Apr. 18/2 Death seemed to follow me through the zazzy carnival of Miami. 1971A. Hailey Wheels xxviii. 393 The Chicago Sun-Times conceded, ‘Yessir! This one's zazzy.’ 1989Washington Post Mag. 5 Nov. 13/1 Tammy Magaha is looking for something ‘zazzy’, a special little number that will wow the judges in her upcoming pageant. |