Pronunciation: /slɪzərd/

Definitions of slizzard

noun a slang term for someone who is both drunk and high on drugs

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a slizzard in the garden.

A2 The slizzard slithered across the path.

B1 The children were fascinated by the slizzard at the zoo.

B2 The biologist studied the behavior of the slizzard in its natural habitat.

C1 The slizzard's unique markings made it easy to identify in the wild.

C2 Researchers discovered a new species of slizzard in the rainforest.

Examples of slizzard in a Sentence

formal The scientist observed the slizzard behavior of the lizard in its natural habitat.

informal I saw a slizzard crawling around in the backyard yesterday.

slang That slizzard is always up to no good.

figurative Her mind was in a slizzard, unable to focus on anything but the chaos around her.

Grammatical Forms of slizzard

past tense

slizzarded

plural

slizzards

comparative

more slizzard

superlative

most slizzard

present tense

slizzards

future tense

will slizzard

perfect tense

have slizzarded

continuous tense

is slizzarding

singular

slizzard

positive degree

slizzard

infinitive

to slizzard

gerund

slizzarding

participle

slizzarding

Origin and Evolution of slizzard

First Known Use: 2005 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'slizzard' is believed to have originated as slang in African American Vernacular English (AAVE). It is likely a combination of 'slimy' and 'lizard' to describe someone who is slick or smooth like a lizard.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in hip hop culture to describe someone who is smooth, slick, or intoxicated, 'slizzard' has since evolved to be used more broadly to describe someone who is cool, relaxed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.