-amundo
English
Etymology
Possibly from Spanish mundo (“world”). Popularized by the character Fonzie on the sitcom Happy Days.
Suffix
-amundo
- (slang) An intensifier.
- 1983 November 1, “Welcome Home: Part 2”, in Happy Days, season 11, episode 5, spoken by Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard):
- The days when The Fonz can come riding in and solve all my problems with a few choice words are long gone! So why don't you leave-amundo?
- 2001 April 1, David Lazaroff, Correctamundo!: Prickly Pete's Guide to Desert Facts & Cactifracts, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum Press, →ISBN, →OL:
- How scared should you be? YIKESAMUNDO
See also
English terms suffixed with -amundo
Anagrams
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