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Dunzo

adjective; sound symbolism
Finished
 
A word used to express the finality of completing an organic chemistry ("orgo") homework assignment
Etymology : The word arises from the adjective "done" in order to sound like the word "orgo." Done likely stems from the Latin verb donare "to give" indicating that something given is finished and complete. In this case, dunzo was used in conjunction with the word orgo and uttered in a way to rhyme with it.
Source : "I am finally dunzo with orgo!" -Roommate, October 2008
Last modified: 1 December 2008


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