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factomundo 

combining the English word fact, and Spanish word mundo meaning world.
1. adjective. A fact of which the news spreads swift and accurate.
2. noun. An emphasis when agreeing on an observation made by many.
3. noun. A well known or obvious fact.
Example #1 The politician's nooner with intern went public and ended his campaign factomundo!
Example #2 "Factomundo, that annoying car alarm woke my ass up too."
Example #3 "That gumby got a head butt factomundo when he tried to get in the taxi with homie's girlfriend."
factomundo by Junipa Contento September 19, 2008
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factomundo 

combining the English word fact, and Spanish word mundo meaning world. Usually used at the end of a sentence emphasizing the fact.
1. adjective. A fact of which the news spreads swift and accurate.
2. noun. An emphasis when agreeing on an observation made by many.
3. noun. A well known or obvious fact.
example #1 The vice president got away with shooting a man, factomundo.
example #2 Cars don't swim, factomundo.
factomundo by Junipa Contento April 6, 2007
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factamundo 

Noun:

Something which is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information. It can be used at the end of a sentence emphasize a statement's truth.

It can also be pronounced "Fact-a-fucking-mund-o"
"That Dale Winton is a right fucking nonce. Factamundo."

"Women should be banned from football. Factafuckingmundo."
factamundo by Doogster April 6, 2007

Factamundo 

A word that directly relates to the word 'fact'. However due to the insurgence of latinos, they have began to use the term factamundo, separating them selves from the Spanish who say: 'Factamento'
Factamundo: Bruce Willis is not balding...
Factamundo by awsome-0- November 3, 2009

Factamundo 

A word when someone speaks facts and you want to sound mega cool
Factamundo my man - Alex
Factamundo by Big Lad Alex March 11, 2021