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ridonculous 

Functionally similar to the word "ridiculous," this word is often used in its place for extra emphasis.
There's a ridonculous amount of cheddar cheese stuck in the printer.
ridonculous by 755coop3 April 23, 2004

ridonculous 

(adjective) - ridiculous

Roald Dahl's BFG uses this word. This may be the origin of the word. First published in 1982.
Some of the other origins I've seen suggested are ridonculous.
ridonculous by doof0000 June 16, 2011

ridonkulously 

(adv.) ri·donku·lous·ly (see ridonkulous).

Origins: the adjective root, ridonkulous, evolved from the ithyphallic wordplay of replacing the "dic{k}" sound in ri·dic·u·lous with "dong" (the "g" becoming silent). The spelling of the root using a "k" instead of a "c" results from the common misconception that the word donkey is somehow related.
Ridonkulously is the adverb form of ridonkulous.
ridonkulously by Five_Fingers November 12, 2010

Ridonkulous 

Deserving or inspiring ridicule to the highest degree.
The number of dead hookers in the apartment was ridonkulous.
Ridonkulous by Aaron S. March 1, 2004

ridunculous

Something so ridiculous, it's ridunculous.
Heidi and Spencer are such a ridunculous couple.
ridunculous by Catheryne October 3, 2007

ridankulous 

A play on the words ridiculous and dank. Used to describe a state of mind or quality of marijuana.
I'm freaking ridankulous from that bowl.
This is some ridankulous herb.
ridankulous by C Norgan October 6, 2003