Pronunciation: /ʃɪzəl/

Definitions of shizzle

noun a slang term for something that is cool or impressive

Example Sentences

A1 I don't understand this shizzle.

A2 She's always talking about the latest fashion shizzle.

B1 The party was full of drama and shizzle.

B2 He's really into all that tech shizzle.

C1 The artist's new exhibit is full of thought-provoking shizzle.

C2 The CEO discussed the company's financial shizzle in detail during the meeting.

Examples of shizzle in a Sentence

formal The presentation went smoothly without any shizzle.

informal I can't believe you got that job, that's the good shizzle!

slang Let's go out and get into some shizzle tonight.

figurative She's always on top of her game, handling her business like a shizzle.

Grammatical Forms of shizzle

past tense

shizzled

plural

shizzles

comparative

more shizzle

superlative

most shizzle

present tense

shizzles

future tense

will shizzle

perfect tense

have shizzled

continuous tense

is shizzling

singular

shizzle

positive degree

shizzle

infinitive

to shizzle

gerund

shizzling

participle

shizzled

Origin and Evolution of shizzle

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'shizzle' is believed to have originated as a slang term in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a playful variation of the word 'sh*t' to add emphasis or humor, 'shizzle' has evolved to become a versatile slang term used in various contexts to express agreement, excitement, or emphasis.