Is used when referring addressing children or anyone that is younger than you. It is also used as a term of endearment for anyone dear, e.g., family, friends, or romantic partner(s).
1. What's up Jit, how was school?
2. I love you ugly ass Jit.
Derives from the Haitian Creole (Kreyol) word Zo meaning bone, then came to be used as a form of address simply meaning Haitian that is used amongst youth of Haitian descent in South Florida. Z being short for Zoe and ZB being short for Zoe Boy.
Z/ZB/Zoe
Z: What it do Z.
ZB: Damn ZB, In high school you was the man ZB.
Zoe: Alright, I'm out Zoe.
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