zomboidhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zomboid_adj%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezomboid, adj.
Revised 2021

zomboidadjective

  1. 1963–
    Resembling or suggestive of a zombie; zombie-like.
    1. 1963
      Ranging from the zomboid catalepsy of the junkie to the aesthetic dandyism of a Baudelaire.
      Esquire December 269/4
    2. 1975
      ‘I'm David Bowie,’ he intones with a zomboid air.
      Sunday Times 20 July (Colour Supplement) 11/3
    3. 1979
      Some of the most zomboid heroines in recent fiction.
      Guardian 18 October 11/6

Originally published as part of the entry for zombie, n.

zomboid, adj. was revised in September 2021.

zomboid, adj. was last modified in July 2023.