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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. |
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| 2. | factomundo | ||
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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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