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Zot vs Zol - What's the difference?

zot | zol |

As nouns the difference between zot and zol

is that zot is (us|slang) an anteater while zol is (south africa|slang) a marijuana cigarette.

As a verb zot

is (slang) to zap, kill, or destroy.

As an interjection zot

is (us) the characteristic sound made by an anteater's tongue or by lightning.

zot

English

Etymology 1

A sound effect. Popularized by the , a humorous Internet advice service, where the word was used as an irritated dismissal of a question.

Verb

(en-verb)
  • (slang) To zap, kill, or destroy.
  • * 1980 , Kit Reed, Magic time
  • I reached for the handle and it zotted me — an electric shock to the elbow.
  • * 1997 , "Matt Lepinski", Zotting'' (on Internet newsgroup ''rec.humor.oracle.d )
  • I've heard rumors about the oracle zotting people and I have these questions about zot?
  • * 1997 , "Terry Moore", COPS PUT LIVES ON LINE?'' (on Internet newsgroup ''austin.general )
  • When a taxi driver, convenience store clerk, pizza deliverer, etc., gets zotted , it is on the back page of the local newspaper and not in out of town newspapers at all.
  • * 1998 , "RosieDawg", watergardening and dogs and Rosie's new toy, OT-ish'' (on Internet newsgroup ''rec.ponds )
  • electric fence - zotting me was fine (well really!) but they were worried about zotting the several dozen human puppies that hang around at our house.

    Etymology 2

    Sound effect in the , first published in 1958, associated with both (1) the rapid tongue of an anteater character and (2) lightning bolts.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (US, slang) An anteater.
  • Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • (US) The characteristic sound made by an anteater's tongue or by lightning.
  • Usage notes

    * Associated with the (UC Irvine Anteaters). ----

    zol

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (South Africa, slang) A marijuana cigarette.
  • * 1983 , Athol Fugard, Notebooks, 1960-1977 (page 176)
  • An important man as he was the only source of the brown paper used for rolling zols .
  • * 2001 , K. Sello Duiker, The quiet violence of dreams (page 9)
  • Look, you can't smoke four hundred zols a day...
  • * 2007 , Shunna Pillay, Shadow people (page 43)
  • "All right, where's the zol'' ?" Raju asked.
    "Why?"
    "You want to go in, we've got to give him ''dagga
    ."