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English citations of zombocalypse and Zombocalypse

Noun: "(slang, fiction) the breakdown of society as a result of a zombie outbreak"

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  • 2009, Nate Knife, "'Zombieland' awakens laughter", Clarion (University of Denver), Volume 116, Issue 19, 6 October 2009, page 12:
    The makers of "Zombieland" disagree though, and their film is an excellent argument that even the zombocalypse can be funny.
  • 2009, Danny Shaw, "Zombieland", The Agora (Monroe County Community College), Volume 53, Issue 3, 15 October 2009, page 7:
    We follow the story through the narration of a survivor of the zombie apocalypse (or zombocalypse) as I prefer to call it),
  • 2009, Nick Grever, "'Saw' film series cuts line between gore, X-rated", The News Record (University of Cincinnati), Volume CXXVIV, Issue 15, 26 October 2009, page 2:
    There is a chance that the Zombocalypse will occur and we'll all need to learn how to take a clean double tap to an undead cranium.
  • 2009, Mike Riechers, "Dawn of the Dead", in "Frightful, funny films for Halloween", The Daily Cardinal (University of Wisconsin-Madison), 30 October 2009 - 1 November 2009, page 6:
    "Dawn of the Dead," the second and arguably best in Romero's canon, depicts survivors that try to wait out the zombocalypse in a monument to consumerism.
  • 2010, Liam Turner, quoted in "Staff Favorites: Zombie Movies", The Orion (California State University, Chico), Volume 65, Issue 12, 10 November 2010, page C7:
    This takes a realistic look at a zombocalypse. Your first goal is survival.
  • 2011, Charles Wang, "The Good, the Dead, and the (Recently) Undead", Kitsch (Cornell University), Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2011, page 39:
    To make sure everyone is prepared for the zombie apocalypse, kitsch has scoured Cornell for the best Zombocalypse holdouts available and compiled the first and only comprehensive zombie survival guide specifically for Cornellians.
  • 2011, Andrew Juhl, "I am Your New Boy Scot Troop Leader, and These are My Rules", The Daily Iowan (University of Iowa), 24 October 2011, page 8:
    We do not "go on camp outings." We "engage in survival-training preparation for the imminent zombocalypse."
  • 2011, "Mixtape Wars", Flagpole, Volume 25, Number 42, 26 October 2011, page 15:
    This is the song we all hear before we die in the zombocalypse by slow motion disembowelment.
  • 2012, AnnaMarie Pilon, "Films must stop romanticizing world of zombies", The HUB (Davis Senior High School), Volume 86, Issue 9, 6 April 2012, page 7:
    In the event of a real zombie apocalypse, life would be anything but an exciting adventure for the whole family.
    Despite popular opinion, a zombocalypse would truly suck (and not just brains).
  • 2013, Alasdair Morton, Warm Bodies review, TNT Magazine, Issue 1536, 4 February 2013 - 10 February 2013, page 26:
    Hoult is good in a difficult role, grunting and shuffling with ever-increasing virility as he may hold the key to ending the zombocalypse
  • 2014, Terrence Jarrad, "Hotware", PC PowerPlay, Issue #231, September 2014, page 78:
    So we all expect that post zombocalypse earth will see us ditch our smartphones,