exhausted; drained; tired to the point of exhaustion
kill, shoot; destroy; defeat; attack suddenly (Slang); complete something very quickly, move very fast; cook or warm up something in a microwave oven; photocopy something; (Computers) damage or destroy hardware or media by means of electricity; erase or get rid of something (Computers); change stations during television advertisements with a remote control; (Broadcasting) use an apparatus to erase commercials from a transmission (i.e.: with a pause button in videotaping); give an electric shock (Slang)
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Zapped Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
heat in the microwave oven, nuke
I zapped my hotdog. It was ready in 30 seconds!
I zapped my hotdog. It was ready in 30 seconds!
Verb
1. strike suddenly and with force; "This show zaps the viewers with some shocking scenes"
(hypernym) affect, impress, move, strike
2. kill with or as if with a burst of gunfire or electric current or as if by shooting; "in this computer game, space travellers are vaporized by aliens"
(synonym) vaporize
(hypernym) kill
(derivation) zapper
3. strike at with firepower or bombs; "zap the enemy"
(synonym) nuke, atomize, atomise
(hypernym) bombard, bomb
4. cook or heat in a microwave oven; "You can microwave the left-overs"
(synonym) microwave, micro-cook, nuke
(hypernym) cook
(classification) cooking, cookery, preparation
Zapped Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
To get hit by enemy antiaircraft, missile, or ground fire.
Zapped Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
adj. Spicy. This term is used to distinguish between food that is hot (in temperature) and food that is spicy-hot. For example, the Chinese appetizer Bon Bon Chicken is a kind of chicken salad that is cold but zapped; by contrast, vanilla wonton soup is hot but not zapped. See also oriental food, laser chicken. See zap, senses 1 and 2.
Zapped Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
Zapped! is a 1982 teen sex comedy starring Scott Baio as a teen who acquires telekinetic powers. The film is regarded as a parody of Carrie but also includes spoofs of The Exorcist, Taxi Driver, Star Trek and the 1969 Kurt Russell film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.
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