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zero-zero

[ zeer-oh-zeer-oh ]

adjective

Meteorology.
  1. (of atmospheric conditions) having or characterized by zero visibility in both horizontal and vertical directions.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of zero-zero1

First recorded in 1935–40
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“Love All” might be better appreciated by more casual fans who won’t see the title and think zero-zero.

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“When you get in the playoffs, it’s zero-zero. I think seeding doesn’t matter,” Davis said.

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The score was zero-zero, and the teams were listed as Felix and Benji.

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Said Galaxy defender Daniel Steres: “To come out of that zero-zero was a little surprising. But it was good for us. We knew in the second half we couldn’t give up that space.”

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“I just feel like you know, zero-zero, no wins, no losses. Some players are shutting down and have to regain their bodies. It’s interesting like my fourth year. I kinda look at it like that.”

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