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(Noun) The undead who live on in search of brains.
Usage: AH! A ZOMBIE!

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(Noun) a mythical undead creature.
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(Noun) A brainless monster waking up from the dead and eating human flesh.
Usage: “Ahh, zombie apocalypse!!!”

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(Noun) A living corpse that feeds on living flesh (seriously!)
Usage: The zombie fed on humans, spreading its virus and creating more zombies.

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(Noun) One Of The Only Types Of enemies You Will Be Facing In FPS Over The Next 5 Years
Usage: Dude. . . Left4Dead 12 Releases In October, Apparently There's Zombies, I Know Right?

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(Noun) undead human
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(Noun) a common figure of evil and plague which is a creature that has died but keeps living in the search for a better resting place. Sometimes portrayed as unkillable because they are already sort of dead.
Usage: DIE ZOMBIE!!!!!

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(Noun) a fictional creature of the undead
Usage: when the virus spread throughout the city, most of the people turned into zombies

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(Adult / Slang)
(Noun) Eats Human Brains. Does not give up until 2nd Death. They are pretty beast. Except if you encounter one. You will be screwed unless you have the following: AK47, AK74u, Double UZIs, RPG7, SPAS-12, Double Desert Eagles, or anything with high power and rate of fire.
Usage: Zombies are eating my brain!!!! I am so skrewed!!! I wish I had an AK47, AK74u, Double UZIs, RPG7, SPAS-12, Double Desert Eagles, or anything with high power and rate of fire.

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(Noun) A zombie is a dead copyright that has been revived with retroactive legislation. The term may also be applied to the works that such copyrights protect.
Usage: Did you know that Ned Washington's lyrics became zombies in 1996? Those copyrights originally died in 01/01/1992.


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