The quintessential word of the English language, mondo can be used as an adjective, adverb or a noun. It expresses general feelings of approval when used as an adjective, but when used as an adverb it can substitute the word "very." As a noun, it is used to generalize the mondo mentality. This word is best used in a rhyming phrase, such as "mondo like a condo."
"She's cool, but she sure ain't mondo!"
"That was mondo awesome!"
"You just can't handle this mondo!"
"That was mondo awesome!"
"You just can't handle this mondo!"
by Meagan "Mondo like a Condo" Ingerson November 26, 2003

by Lyricalll November 3, 2020

When the rightful prize, trophy or promotion is ripped out of your hands and thrown to the underdog. Despite how deserving and talented you are, fortune is thrown in the opposite direction.
Sue knew she had a few more years and a great bit of education over Brian for the new promotion, but the company "changes" proved to be A Mondo for Sue, who now works in at reception.
by Starfire V October 30, 2010

dudes, whether you like it or not "mondo" means "world" in Italian. but for slang I also use it to say something is really big, or there is a lot of something
by Oktobongo April 25, 2008

Extremely delicious juice that comes in cheap plastic bottles at amazingly low prices.
Similar to kool-ade bursts.
Similar to kool-ade bursts.
Hey I'm going to go over to family dollar and pick up a couple packs of mondos.
Dude, pass me a mondo.
Dude, pass me a mondo.
by Drew C. December 28, 2005

Italian word for WORLD or FASHIONABLE SOCIETY. Became popular in 50's Beat culture after the European cinema boom of the same era.
by fulcrum central July 30, 2003
