Taz
by StarKidTaz on Jun 27, 2011 13:29:38
A character in the internet video series, 'Starship'. She is from Argentinia. She joined
the Rangers when Commander Up saved her from robots 'stringing her up like a pinata' at her
quincenera. Taz often breaks into random Spanish, and may use it in place of a curse word, though, she has a filthy mouth as well. She strongly admired Commander Up, and idolizes him. She has a strong hatred for Mega-Girl, a robot humanoid. In all, she is
one tough son of a bitch.
Example:
Taz: "Que pasa, you piece of shit!?"
Taz as she and her team are being attacked by a giant spider: "
FELIZ NAVIDAD!"
Taz to Mega-Girl: "One more comment like that, and I'm going to
wrap you up in a tortilla. And then I will eat you. As a snack. Maybe with some
pico de gallo."
Taz
by Tazin Davos on Oct 25, 2018 16:45:59
It's a little in between hot and cold. The in between Hell and Paradise. It's short for
Tazin. Can also be a name which means the person who owns
the Taz. There are different parts of the Taz if they feel the need the soul will be taken to the purgatory.
They might be taken to Hell or Paradise depending on the judges.
Some places don't have a
taz so they would be taken straight to heaven or hell. Some places the person is forgiven so they go straight to heaven.
Example:
The
dead man was taken to
the Taz.
The water was Taz.
They went to an island called Parahell, but where was Taz.
They were in the Taz, on their way back to the
underworld.
Taz
by Emo Eric on Apr 01, 2004 01:17:06
Temporary Autonomous Zone, coined by
Hakim Bey, who prefers not to define it but referred to in several of his writings. An experience where, ideally, participants temporarily free themselves from restraints imposed by social conditioning and regulation; an experiment in group
immediatism; a creative event where new codes of behaviour are established by those present.
Example:
Despite its
synthesizing force for my own thinking, however, I don't intend
the TAZ to be taken as more than an essay ("attempt"), a suggestion, almost a poetic fancy. Despite the occasional Ranterish enthusiasm of my language I am not trying to construct political
dogma. In fact I have deliberately refrained from defining the TAZ--I circle around the subject, firing off exploratory beams. In the end the TAZ is almost self-explanatory. If the phrase became current it would be understood without difficulty...understood in action.
-Hakim
Bey