Ford's souped-up, nice looking Mondeo (Tuarus, for the yanks). Unlike the normal car they've been pushing for the last decade or so, this one isn't too bad. But still, for the same money one could purchase a 2yr used Jag or low-end BMW. But then again, who wats an "uber-prestigous" Ford? Not me.
GUY: Wow, did i just see a modeo keep pace-for-pace with that BMW?
Me: Yeah, it's the ST270. It costs the same as a bmw; but it's American.
GUY: I was actually thinking about getting one, until you reminded me they are american. Screw that, let's buy European.
Same car that James Bond Drove in the beggining of the movie "Casino Royale" before he got his famouse Astin Martin DB9. Saweet car that yes, is a ford, but looks nice and has a good price. Plus, JAMES BOND DROVE ONE!
" Dude I sawJames bond driving a Ford Mondeo in Casino Royale, what is up wit that?"
noun. A misunderstood or misstated idiom or saying. Usually an accidental combining of two sayings.
comes from the word mondegreen and the word blue (to make an error)
Examples of a mondeblue:
Off like a bucket of prawns in a sock (a cross between off like a bucket of prawns in the sun/off like a frog in a sock)
A chip off the old shoulder (a cross between a chip off the old block/a chip on your shoulder)
Missed the bandwagon (a cross between missed the boat/jump on the bandwagon)