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Ganzing

1. A condition characterized by a profound sense of disorientation and disconnection from reality.

2. A state of extreme confusion, often induced by excessive use of drugs or exposure to highly stressful or uncomfortable situations.

3. A feeling of being completely overwhelmed and unable to comprehend one's surroundings or thoughts.

Example Sentence 1: " That guy was ganzing so hard he had his right shoe on his left foot.

Example sentence 2: "The unexpected change in plans left James ganzing, struggling to make sense of the situation and find his bearings."

Example sentence 3: "After taking a large dose of psychedelics, Nate found himself ganzing, unable to distinguish reality from her vivid hallucinations."

by cslinky February 2, 2023


Ganzing

To sacrifice sleep in order to talk to a potential new love interest.

Damn, I was up too late last night talking to Ben. I'm totally ganzing.

by ajk0915 January 30, 2017

1πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Ganz

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1. to peek over the barrier between urinals while another man is peeing in the adjacent urinal.

2. to be blantantly obvious while commiting definition #1.

1. Hey, did you hear, Edward and Aaron were Ganzing each other.

2. Gerbald: Hey Steve!

Steve: What Gerbald? You seem concerned as if someone seemed to have peeked at your erect penis while you were urinating.

Gerbald: How perceptive of you Steve!

Steve: Yeah Jeremy pulled a Ganz on me.

by Fugbet May 12, 2006

149πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


ganz

high quality marijuana

detroit is the home of strawberry ganz

by freddie bunz November 16, 2007

46πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


ganz

weed, marijuana, or cronic.

I was smoking on some ganz.

by sdspy March 26, 2004

42πŸ‘ 35πŸ‘Ž


ganz

A particularly awesome variety of ganja from Detroit. Ganz should be dense, a bright green, have a good amount of crystals and few or no hairs.

yo this ganz is the dank shit!

by Krunk Nasty October 22, 2007

26πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


ganz

GANZ is an exceedingly versatile slang term, and can be employed in a whole host of situations and contexts. Typically, if you find something particularly displeasing then it can be defined as β€œganz.” If you happen to perpetrate an especially harrowing or offensive act towards someone or something, then you have β€œganzed” them. The word, as used in these contexts, has colloquial linguistic roots in the southeastern region of Michigan, particularly Ypsilanti. The word has found its way all the way down to the northeastern panhandle of West Virginia, the DC metropolitan area, and even in suburban areas of Tampa, Florida such as Hudson in Pasco County.

As an adjective:
1.) Very unpleasant, disagreeable.
2.) Warning of or having dreadful or terrible consequences.
3.) Fraught with extreme danger.
4.) Not likely to please; objectionable.

As a verb:
1.) To cause displeasure, anger, resentment, or wounded feelings in someone
2.) To transgress; violate, or upset the normal decency of a situation
3.) To insult intentionally, especially openly.
4.) To discard, dispose of, or divert attention from something or someone in a negative manner.

(Also a term sometimes used to describe marijuana, usually of a peculiarly potent nature.)

Synonymous with:
abominable, annoying, bothersome, defective, disagreeable, disliked, displeasing, distasteful, dreaded, incommodious, inconvenient, insufferable, loathed, loathsome, objectionable, obnoxious, offensive, outcast, rejected, repellent, repugnant, scorned, shunned, troublesome, unacceptable, unattractive, unlikable, unpleasing, unpopular, unsatisfactory, unsavory, unsought, unsuitable, unwanted, unwelcome, useless, abandon, abdicate, abjure, adios, banish, cancel, cashier, cast aside, chuck, deep-six, desert, dispatch, dispense with, dispose of, dispossess, ditch, divorce, drop, dump, eject, eliminate, expel, forsake, free of, give up, jettison, junk, oust, part with, protest, put by, reject, relinquish, remove, renounce, repeal, repudiate, scrap, shake off, shed, sweep away, throw away, throw out, throw overboard, toss, toss aside, write off

(To reiterate, β€œganz” is very adaptable to any given situation.)

As an adjective:
1.) That nasty ass food was really ganz.
2.) That'd be ganzed if I got hemmed up again.
3.) Stealing that liquor was ganz, they've got security cameras in there.
4.) It was so ganz when I overslepped for work. I might get fired.

As a verb:
1.) I ganzed the shit out of the bar when I stole a fifth from behind the bar.
2.) I ganzed myself by getting too drunk, I was cockblocking my own damn self.
3.) She ganzed me, so I slapped the shit out of her.
4.) I ganzed the whole idea of taxing your mom anymore.

by Richmond Remington Shepherd III April 21, 2004

27πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž