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mongo
1[mong-goh]
mongo
2[mong-goh]
noun
plural
mongo, mongosan aluminum coin and monetary unit of the Mongolian People's Republic, one 100th of a tugrik.
Mongo
3[mong-goh]
noun
a member of any of various agricultural peoples of the central Democratic Republic of the Congo.
the Bantu language of the Mongo peoples.
mongo
1/ ˈɒŋɡəʊ /
noun
a variant of mungo
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2/ ˈɒŋɡəʊ /
noun
a Mongolian monetary unit worth one hundredth of a tugrik
Word History and Origins
Origin of mongo1
Example Sentences
“Remember Charles Reich’s mongo bestseller, ‘The Greening of America’?” writer Amity Shlaes wrote in the Wall Street Journal in 1999, nearly three decades after the book was published.
Nkoko, mongo, zulu—river, mountain, sky—everything must be called out from the void by the word we use to claim it.
Currently this API is providing a view of our old database, but as we move towards creating a new database, powered by mongo we have made a change to the responses our API provides.
"Master, he died," said Olari; "he died of the sickness mongo—the sickness itself."
"Here we will wait," panted the uncle, "and when B'chumbiri comes we will call him to land, for he has the sickness mongo."
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When To Use
Mongo can be a slang term for "huge" or "extremely."In another, unrelated sense, mongo or mong can be a slur for a "stupid" person.Mongo is also used in New York to describe items picked from the trash.
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