Spaz
Spaz is a colloquial term that originated as a shortened form of spastic, a word historically used to describe muscle spasms and, in medical contexts, conditions such as cerebral palsy. In everyday language, spaz has often been used as a pejorative or insult, implying someone is hyperactive, uncoordinated, or behaving erratically. Because of its roots in disability language, many style guides, educators, and disability advocates consider the term offensive or derogatory and discourage its use in respectful conversation and media.
The slang usage of spaz can be encountered in phrases such as spaz out, meaning to lose
In popular culture, spaz has appeared as a name, nickname, or character reference in various works, reflecting