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Mondo Owada 

He's a character from the series of games Danganronpa.
He's the "ultimate biker gang leader" whatever that means.

He's an hothead but he can also be very kind and loving towards the people he loves and deep down he's a good person.
He has a low self-esteem and a lot of regrets that he covers with his "strong guy" attitude, that will ultimately land to a terrible faith.

He's basically a leaving jojo reference, his gang is called the crazy diamonds and his brother was literally Josuke like literally he has the same haircut.
And like his best friend went supersayan, with white hair and everything like Koichi, he just missed the egg.
Person 1: wow mondo owada was literally a living jojo reference
Person 2: I know right?!
Mondo Owada by Champ-P October 30, 2020
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Mondo Owada 

Mondo Owada is the best boy in the entire danganronpa series no I don't take criticism
Me: oh my God I would die for Mondo owada awooga

My annoyed but supportive friends: we know lmao
Mondo Owada by Makie-May March 4, 2021

Mondo-Boffo 

Mondo-Boffo is a compound word made up of two words each defined individuallly here. It means extremely-successful; very-good; best-outcome; etc.
You won $10K in Lotto, Mondo-Boffo!
Mondo-Boffo by JackMeough July 10, 2010

Mondo cool

Krillin: So this will get Goku back to health in no time? Mondo cool!

Vegeta (thinking): Yes, Mondo Cool.
Mondo cool by Kodina December 13, 2003

Mondo Duke 

1. (n) The gigantic shits that you take after a large meal, eg) post-thanksgiving dinner.
Aw jeez, Martin, I just dropped a mondo duke in your toilet and I broke sea level! Anyways where’s your plunger?

mondo bizarro 

what a weird world - corruption of Spanish.
so those two guys we thought were strangers have been roommates for years- mondo bizarro!
mondo bizarro by Victoria Ulph June 30, 2006

Mondo films 

A subgenre of mockumentary that focus on exotic customs and particularly gruesome subject matters. Also referred to as "shockumentaries" and "exploitation pseudo-documentaries."
"Faces of Death" is an American mondo production that talks about and depicts various methods of death and violence. While panned critically, "Face of Death" has become a staple of the genre and can be considered a gateway film for those with a passing interest in mondo films.