Functionally similar to the word "ridiculous," this word is often used in its place for extra emphasis.
by 755coop3 April 23, 2004

(adjective) - ridiculous
Roald Dahl's BFG uses this word. This may be the origin of the word. First published in 1982.
Roald Dahl's BFG uses this word. This may be the origin of the word. First published in 1982.
by doof0000 June 16, 2011

by Todd Benson March 2, 2004

adj. something that is so extremely ridiculous that one can't comprehend the full ridculousness of it.
by A.P. Gooey July 5, 2004

To transcend the ridiculous, a cross between the words 'ridiculous' and 'donkey' To denote something that is so ridiculous it's on the level of a jackass or the asinine.
A phrase that was coined by OBT of Markham, ON, Canada
A phrase that was coined by OBT of Markham, ON, Canada
Those who claim to have coined the term "Ridonculous" are just that...Ridonculous; as I have been using the term since '86 (for definition of "Since '86" please see "Since '86")
by OBT September 8, 2007

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 May 5, 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
