English edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Jamaican Creole [Term?].

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

deafaz (plural not attested)

  1. (slang, MTE) A harsh slap to the ear, often causing the target's eardrums to ring.
    Twotwos the mandem gave this likkle yute a deafaz.
    • 2014, “On Fire”, performed by Redway:
      Silence all the bullshit, catch a defaz with captions / Prefer to speak with my actions
    • 2017 June 9, Eul Basa, “The Ultimate Guide To Toronto Slang For Everyday Situations”, in Narcity[1], archived from the original on 2022-05-26:
      Dawg I'm bout to give this mans a deafaz if he don't nize it.
    • 2017, “Slime”, in Hard To Kill, performed by Teddy Fantum and G Milla:
      I don't got any vendettas / Deal with your man with a deafaz / Won't even pull my beretta / Run up on me, catch a deafaz
    • 2020, “Behind Me”, in FallForward, performed by NamedTobias and Latif Shakir:
      Mans know how to get it cause the struggle been the hardest / Deffaz when the beat drop heat rock