Ridonculous is a highly technical term used to define anything that blows one's mind. In general usage, it refers to something that is incomprehensibly amazing.
Did you see the new Nvidia graphics card? It's absolutely ridonculous!
This burrito is so huge. So huge, in fact, that it's ... ridonculous!
This burrito is so huge. So huge, in fact, that it's ... ridonculous!
by Mkun April 25, 2006
When something is so totally unreal or absolutely preposterous, that the word ridiculous does not come to close to explaining it.
Any of the above definitions that claim to have started the word ridonculous in the past 10 years, are in fact ridonculous. The word ridonculous has been around for at least 20 years as I have known it all my life.
by Yoda December 15, 2004
a derivative of the word ridiculous. An action that creates amazement. An event that is unbelievable, often creating a feeling of doubt about it.
by rumple May 16, 2006
"Christopher was late because he set his wake-up alarm on his cell phone, but then shut his phone off before he went to bed to save his battery power; it's this type of ridonculous behavior that makes Christopher totally unreliable."
NOTE: This word is an amalgam of "ridiculous" and "donkey" (a.k.a. "jack-ass" in the pejorative sense), and implies that human idiocy or stupidity adds to or magnifies a situation or circumstance's quality of being "ridiculous" on its own.
NOTE: This word is an amalgam of "ridiculous" and "donkey" (a.k.a. "jack-ass" in the pejorative sense), and implies that human idiocy or stupidity adds to or magnifies a situation or circumstance's quality of being "ridiculous" on its own.
by Jonathan D. Linscott March 22, 2007
In the election of 2000 I was reading the paper one morning in early December and read something about how they hadn't counted all the ballots yet in Florida and I simply said out loud, "That is ridiculous. That is so ridiculous, it's ridonculous!" This, I believe, is the first time anyone ever used the word, to the best of my knowledge. It has spread like disease, though. I do think, however, we need to try and not overuse it. Some things are still simply ridiculous, not wholly ridonculous.
"You're an iron-clad beast-like machine with jaws of steel."
"I am not."
"Then you're Michael Jackson."
"OK, now that's just ridiculous."
"OK, then you're rhinocerous-like triceratops."
"THAT is riDONCulous!"
"I am not."
"Then you're Michael Jackson."
"OK, now that's just ridiculous."
"OK, then you're rhinocerous-like triceratops."
"THAT is riDONCulous!"
by William Valenti November 21, 2004
Adj. If something is so completely profound and out of line that the word ridiculous is an understatement, it is at this time that you use the word reDONculous. Usually the word is used, followed after obscene and ludicrous statements or comments. It can also be a positive attribute to add extreme emphasis.
<Dude> That party was off the hook
<Friend> Yea man I got F*ucking right ripped
<Dude> Yea, it was so friggen REDONCULOUS, i got with 3 ladies!
<Friend> Yea man I got F*ucking right ripped
<Dude> Yea, it was so friggen REDONCULOUS, i got with 3 ladies!
by Gito March 24, 2005
More ridiculous than ridiculous
by Andrew September 26, 2003