rando
See also: Rando
English
Etymology 1
random + -o (“(colloquial); person with characteristic”); compare sicko, weirdo. From early 2000s.
Adjective
rando (comparative more rando, superlative most rando)
- (colloquial) Random; arbitrary.
Noun
rando (plural randos)
- (colloquial, mildly derogatory) An arbitrary person with whom one has no shared social connection.
- (colloquial) Anything selected at random.
Citations
For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:rando.
See also
- sicko
- weirdo
Etymology 2
Borrowed from French randonnée (“hiking”).
Adjective
rando
- Pertaining to randonnée or uphill skiing.
Anagrams
- Ardon, Daron, Doran, Drona, NORAD, Nardo, Ronda, adorn, and/or, andro, andro-, norad, radon
Esperanto
Etymology
From German Rand (“edge”).
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ando
Noun
rando (accusative singular randon, plural randoj, accusative plural randojn)
- edge
French
Etymology
Apocope of randonnée
Noun
rando f (plural randos)
- walk, trek (for pleasure)
Anagrams
- radon