English
Etymology
Onomatopoeic
Usage note
Zap is colloquial in all senses.
Noun
zap (plural zaps)
- A sound made by a sudden release of electricity or some similar energy.
- An electrical shock.
- You might feel a little zap touching a metal doorknob when the air is dry.
Translations
sound
electrical shock
Intransitive verb
to zap (zapping, zapped, zapped)
- To make a zapping sound.
- To use a remote control to repeatedly change channel on a television.
Translations
make a zapping sound
change channels repeatedly
- French: zapper, faire du zapping
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Transitive verb
to zap (zapping, zapped, zapped)
- To strike (something or someone) with electricity or energy, as by shooting.
- They spent the whole movie zapping bad guys into oblivion.
- To damage (especially electronics) with electrostatic discharge.
- I think they zapped the processor.
- To heat (something) in a microwave oven.
- If it's not warm in the middle, zap it some more.
- To delete or discard (electronic media).
- They zapped a lot of files before realizing they had not backed up lately.
strike with energy
damage with electrostatic discharge
heat in a microwave oven
delete (electronic media)
Translations
Interjection
zap!
- Representing the sound or action of a zap.
- Then the computer went zap and I lost all my work.
Translations
representing the sound of a zap