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		Definition of mondo in English: mondoadverb & adjective ˈmɒndəʊˈmändō US informal Used in reference to something very striking or remarkable of its kind (often in conjunction with a pseudo-Italian noun or adjective) as adverb I think it's going to be mondo weirdo this year, Andy  Example sentencesExamples -  Wrap a whippet-thin rhinestone sash or a leather belt with a mondo flashy buckle around your waist.
 -  Your welcome for the update, and I'm mondo sorry this one took so long.
 -  Did you see the way he jumped for joy after that mondo bizarro left-to-short double play to end Oakland's 10-inning win at Boston last Friday?
 -  You do remember me telling you that Louis is my best friend and that's why it's a problem that he has a mondo crush on me, right?
 -  I also have a mondo cold right now, so if things don't make sense, that's why.
 -  It's a good laugh for them, but a mondo amount of headaches for me.
 -  You trusted him with this mondo secret, that means a lot to him!
 -  He notes he has adapted to no-huddles, mondo replays and screen clutter.
 -  He had a mondo crush on her, and at the moment, it bothered her.
 -  Even though I'm not going for tacky, the 99-cent stores are coming in handy, because the red ball ornaments there are mondo cheapo.
 -  My mom has this guy who she's like obsessed with to mondo degrees, who's just not right for her.
 -  There are those mondo big houses and I'm just walking through this neighborhood in jeans and a grey spaghetti strap shirt.
 -  It'll be a rather quiet weekend for mondo rumpshakers, but there are a few events that'll keep the stomp in your week.
 -  I'm gonna make the next chapter super mondo gruesome.
 -  Right now the bigger-ticket item is the software to power the mondo servers that do everything from dishing up programming to managing anti-piracy protection for video content.
 -  Some girls feel fine with it, but many feel shaken up by this mondo change in their bodies.
 -  The filmmakers may not be the Zucker brothers, but at least they know how to get a few laughs out of mondo tomatoes on the loose.
 -  They believe he will have a serious re-election fight on his hands next year and needs mondo cash to wage it.
 -  Sorry I've been such bad company, I've got a mondo headache.
 -  This is mondo cool because the package comes packed in dry ice and it's a very showy gift.
 
 
 Origin   From Italian Mondo Cane, literally 'dog's world', the title of a film (1961) depicting bizarre behaviour.    Definition of mondo in US English: mondoadverb & adjectiveˈmändō US informal Used in reference to something very striking or remarkable of its kind (often in conjunction with a pseudo-Italian noun or adjective) as adverb I think it's going to be mondo weirdo this year, Andy  Example sentencesExamples -  Wrap a whippet-thin rhinestone sash or a leather belt with a mondo flashy buckle around your waist.
 -  Sorry I've been such bad company, I've got a mondo headache.
 -  The filmmakers may not be the Zucker brothers, but at least they know how to get a few laughs out of mondo tomatoes on the loose.
 -  Your welcome for the update, and I'm mondo sorry this one took so long.
 -  It's a good laugh for them, but a mondo amount of headaches for me.
 -  Even though I'm not going for tacky, the 99-cent stores are coming in handy, because the red ball ornaments there are mondo cheapo.
 -  I'm gonna make the next chapter super mondo gruesome.
 -  You do remember me telling you that Louis is my best friend and that's why it's a problem that he has a mondo crush on me, right?
 -  He notes he has adapted to no-huddles, mondo replays and screen clutter.
 -  He had a mondo crush on her, and at the moment, it bothered her.
 -  Some girls feel fine with it, but many feel shaken up by this mondo change in their bodies.
 -  This is mondo cool because the package comes packed in dry ice and it's a very showy gift.
 -  There are those mondo big houses and I'm just walking through this neighborhood in jeans and a grey spaghetti strap shirt.
 -  They believe he will have a serious re-election fight on his hands next year and needs mondo cash to wage it.
 -  You trusted him with this mondo secret, that means a lot to him!
 -  It'll be a rather quiet weekend for mondo rumpshakers, but there are a few events that'll keep the stomp in your week.
 -  I also have a mondo cold right now, so if things don't make sense, that's why.
 -  My mom has this guy who she's like obsessed with to mondo degrees, who's just not right for her.
 -  Did you see the way he jumped for joy after that mondo bizarro left-to-short double play to end Oakland's 10-inning win at Boston last Friday?
 -  Right now the bigger-ticket item is the software to power the mondo servers that do everything from dishing up programming to managing anti-piracy protection for video content.
 
 
 Origin   From Italian Mondo Cane, literally ‘dog's world’, the title of a film (1961) depicting bizarre behavior.     |