-zilla

{{Short description|English language suffix}}

{{Other uses|Zilla (disambiguation){{!}}Zilla}}

{{wiktionary|-zilla}}

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-zilla is an English slang suffix, a libfix back-formation derived from the English name of the Japanese movie monster Godzilla.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=d3bov9J_1w0C&q=zilla+suffix&pg=PA37|title=Verbivore's Feast: Second Course: More Word & Phrase Origins|author=Chrysti M. Smith|year=2006|publisher=Farcountry Press |isbn=9781560374022}}{{cite web|url=http://google.com/scholar?q=cache:FBf9jmdENaEJ:scholar.google.com/+zilla+suffix&hl=it&as_sdt=2000|title=Godzilla and Postwar Japan Lunch Keynote|publisher=Address 2004 National Meeting Asian Studies|author=William Tsutsui}} It is popular for the names of software and websites. It is also found often in popular culture to imply some form of excess, denoting the monster-like qualities of Godzilla.

This trend has been observed since the popularization of the Mozilla Project, which itself included the Internet Relay Chat client ChatZilla.{{cite web|title=IRC in Mozilla, aka ChatZilla |work=mozilla.org |publisher=Mozilla Organization |date=May 18, 2000 |url=http://mozilla.org/projects/rt-messaging/chatzilla/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000815054352/http://mozilla.org/projects/rt-messaging/chatzilla/ |archive-date=August 15, 2000 |access-date=2010-10-11 |url-status=dead }}

The use of the suffix was contested by Toho, owners of the trademark Godzilla, in a lawsuit against the website Davezilla{{cite web|url=http://news.cnet.com/Godzilla-vs.-the-blog-thing/2100-1026_3-949804.html|title=Godzilla vs. the blog thing|publisher=CNET.com}} and also against Sears for their mark Bagzilla.{{cite journal|url=http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?men_tab=srchresults&handle=hein.journals/camplr5&id=180&size=2&collection=journals&terms=zillazilla&termtype=phrase&set_as_cursor=|title=New Test for Trademark Dilution - Why North Carolina Should Adopt Section 12 of the Model State Trademark|journal=Campbell L. Rev.|volume=5|author=Philip Summa}} Toho has since trademarked the word "Zilla" and retroactively used it as an official name for the "Godzilla In Name Only" creature from the 1998 film.{{cite web|url=http://trademarks.justia.com/766/69/zilla-76669021.html|title=ZILLA - Trademark Details|publisher=Justia Trademarks |access-date=May 8, 2013}}

List of items ending in -zilla

Some uses of the suffix -zilla include:

= Businesses and products =

= Entertainment =

= Miscellaneous =

  • axizilla, a heavy form of axion in an extension of the Standard Model.
  • bitchzilla, a severely disagreeable or aggressive woman.
  • couplezilla, a couple who, in the course of planning their wedding, display difficult, selfish, narcissistic behavior relating to the event.
  • cuntzilla, a term of abuse for a severely disagreeable or aggressive woman.
  • Fedzilla, the federal government regarded as a rapacious monster with an appetite for political power, money, etc.
  • groomzilla, a demanding and perfectionist groom (man who is to be married).
  • Hogzilla, a large male wild hog hybrid that was stabbed and killed in 2004 in Georgia, United States.
  • momzilla, a controlling or over-involved mother.
  • Pigzilla, another large feral pig or possible hoax shot in 2007 in Alabama, United States.
  • Squawkzilla, a nickname for a prehistoric parrot species.
  • promzilla, a teenage girl who is obsessed with preparing for her prom and ensuring it turns out the way she envisions.
  • Snowzilla (disambiguation)
  • weddingzilla, a person overly concerned with ensuring that a wedding goes exactly as they envision it.
  • wimpzilla, a theoretical superheavy dark matter particle, trillions of times more massive than other proposed types of dark matter.

= For derived words =

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