Pronunciation: /dʌnzo/

Definitions of dunzo

noun a slang term used to indicate that something is finished or no longer available

Example Sentences

A1 I am dunzo with my homework.

A2 The project deadline is dunzo.

B1 Her patience was dunzo after waiting for hours.

B2 The relationship was dunzo after the betrayal.

C1 The company was dunzo due to financial troubles.

C2 The friendship was dunzo after years of misunderstandings.

Examples of dunzo in a Sentence

formal The project was completed and all tasks were dunzo.

informal I just need to finish this last assignment and then I'll be dunzo for the day.

slang I'm so over this job, I'm dunzo.

figurative After the breakup, I felt like my heart was dunzo.

Grammatical Forms of dunzo

past tense

dunzoed

plural

dunzos

comparative

more dunzo

superlative

most dunzo

present tense

dunzo

future tense

will be dunzo

perfect tense

has been dunzo

continuous tense

is dunzoing

singular

dunzo

positive degree

dunzo

infinitive

to dunzo

gerund

dunzoing

participle

dunzoed

Origin and Evolution of dunzo

First Known Use: 2003 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'dunzo' is believed to have originated from American slang.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a slang term meaning 'done' or 'finished', 'dunzo' has evolved to become a more casual and humorous way of expressing finality or completion.