mondo-bizarro

See also: mondo bizarro

English

Adjective

mondo-bizarro (comparative more mondo-bizarro, superlative most mondo-bizarro)

  1. Alternative form of mondo bizarro
    • 1989 April 25, Mike Littwin, “Orioles Are Getting Good Luck and Bounces”, in Los Angeles Times:
      When straight-shooting Cal Ripken suggests that life has grown a little mondo-bizarro around the old ballpark, it is time to take notice.
    • 2000 February 5, Liz Langley, “The height of folly”, in Orlando Weekly:
      The Bindlestiffs prove that even in the most mondo-bizarro town, it's worth it to seek out serious freakdom.
    • 2006, Martin Farkus, Blue Notes, AuthorHouse, →ISBN, page 21:
      The tape, I was told, was the most mondo-bizarro music in human history.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:mondo-bizarro.
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