Zen Dragons


a derivative of the skateboarding phrase “red dragons”, “zen dragons” takes hardcore awesomeness to the next level. generally used to describe an event so insanely rad, hardcore, and uniquely intense at the same time – that upon experiencing said event, one immediately & simultaneously experiences true nirvana. thus the expletive, “zen dragons!!!”
dude, we’re about to jump out of a plane at 18,500 ft. zen dragons!!!

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