To my knowledge, "fizzy" is not a verb . Furthermore, I just don't see the connection between going outside the comfort zone and any word related to "fizz".
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Anonymous"Let's Fizzy your life !". Is that correct on a grammar point of view ?Not in standard English, but as an intentionally creative use of language, and given the company name, it kind of works for me (to the extent that I like slogans such as this at all).
GPY Anonymous"Let's Fizzy your life !". Is that correct on a grammar point of view ?Not in standard English, but as an intentionally creative use of language, and given the company name, it kind of works for me (to the extent that I like slogans such as this at all).In English we do not put spaces before exclamation marks or question marks.Thanks a lot!
MathildeBut it's just something different, the same as drinking sparkling water.Then "sparkle" works better than "fizzy" for me.