Ridonculous

What is Ridonculous?


1.

Functionally similar to the word "ridiculous," this word is often used in its place for extra emphasis.

There's a ridonculous amount of cheddar cheese stuck in the printer.

2.

When ridiculous knows no bounds

"Check out the hunk of blue cheese he's got on that wing."

"That's ridonculous!"

3.

adj. something that is so extremely ridiculous that one can't comprehend the full ridculousness of it.

Rufus Wainwright is so cool, everyone who doesn't like him is ridonculous

4.

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

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")

See ridiculous, ass, donkey, jackass, asinine, OBT

5.

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!

See ridonculous, amazing, ridiculous, sweet, astounding

6.

a derivative of the word ridiculous. An action that creates amazement. An event that is unbelievable, often creating a feeling of doubt about it.

did you hear? patrick just did a backflip off a tree!

No way dude, that's ridonculous!!!

See redonkulous, ridonkulous, redonculous, ridiculous, rumple

7.

Ridiculous to the extreme.

The attitude on you is ridonculous. The ridonculousness of the whole situation made me laugh.

See ridiculous, adjective, adverb, expletive


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