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1. factomundo
combining the English word fact, and Spanish word mundo meaning world.
1. adjective. A fact of which the news spreads swift and accurate.
2. noun. An emphasis when agreeing on an observation made by many.
3. noun. A well known or obvious fact.
Example #1 The politician's nooner with intern went public and ended his campaign factomundo!
Example #2 "Factomundo, that annoying car alarm woke my ass up too."
Example #3 "That gumby got a head butt factomundo when he tried to get in the taxi with homie's girlfriend."
2. factomundo
combining the English word fact, and Spanish word mundo meaning world. Usually used at the end of a sentence emphasizing the fact.
1. adjective. A fact of which the news spreads swift and accurate.
2. noun. An emphasis when agreeing on an observation made by many.
3. noun. A well known or obvious fact.
example #1 The vice president got away with shooting a man, factomundo.
example #2 Cars don't swim, factomundo.
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