noun Street Slang

Mazza

/ˈmazə/ · noun · slang

Madness or chaos — a wild situation. Short for 'madness.'

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Definitions

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Used to describe something hectic or out of control, good or bad.

“The sale was a mazza, people everywhere.”
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Madness, chaos, or a wild scene. It's a slangy contraction of 'madness.'

“It was a mazza outside the club last night.”
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Can describe a fun, lively, hyped situation.

“The rave was a proper mazza, best night ever.”
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Mazza In A Sentence

the group chat is a mazza right now
traffic was a mazza, took me two hours
that party turned into a complete mazza

Origin & Usage

London MLE contraction of 'madness,' following the same pattern as other '-azza' slang reshapes. Common in everyday road and youth speech.

Variants madnessmad ting

People Also Ask

What does 'mazza' mean in UK slang?

It means madness or chaos — a wild, hectic situation. It's short for 'madness.'

What does 'mazza' mean in texting?

It describes something chaotic or wild, like 'it was a mazza out there.'

Is a 'mazza' good or bad?

It can be either — it just means chaos. A rave can be a fun mazza, while traffic can be a stressful one.

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