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spaz
[ spaz ]
noun
- an awkward or clumsy person.
verb (used without object)
- to move in an awkward or clumsy way (usually followed by out ):
She spazzed out and we had broken glass all over the floor.
- to become more angry than a situation warrants (usually followed by out ):
Mom spazzed out when she smelled cigarette smoke on my clothes.
- to twitch:
He was spazzing and muttering to himself, like the old speed freak he is.
Sensitive Note
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"My brother can be such a spaz sometimes!"
Diviney last year called out Beyonce and Lizzo on Twitter for using 'spaz', a derogatory term for spastic diplegia, in their songs.
I go back and I really struggle with watching myself, not to be too neurotic because it’s not good for our mental health, but just seeing I was such a spaz, that’s probably one of my biggest regrets.
Toward the end of his letter, Cedillo turns toward a broader discussion of cancel culture, referencing a recent controversy that led to the singer Lizzo using — then removing — the word “spaz” from a song.
In June, a social media firestorm led singer-songwriter Lizzo to change lyrics in her song “Grrrls” after disability advocates pointed out that a word in its original version, “spaz,” is considered an ableist slur.
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