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    gon·zo
    [ˈɡänzō]
    adjective
    informal
    gonzo (adjective)
    1. relating to or denoting journalism of an exaggerated, subjective, and fictionalized style:
      "a gonzo journalist"
    2. very strange or bizarre:
      "he has starred in gonzo action flicks and quiet indie films"
    Origin
    1970s: perhaps from Italian gonzo ‘foolish’ or Spanish ganso ‘goose, fool’.
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  1. gonzo adjective gon·​zo ˈgän- (ˌ)zō 1 : of, relating to, or being a style of journalism marked by a lack of objectivity due to the writer's immersion in the subject and often participation in the activity being documented
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    gonzo adjective US slang us / ˈɡɑːn.zoʊ / uk / ˈɡɒn.zəʊ / Add to word list (especially used of pieces of writing in newspapers) intended to be shocking and exciting rather than give information:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/gonzo
    gonzo [ gon -zoh ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective (of journalism, reportage, etc.) filled with bizarre or subjective ideas, commentary, or the like. crazy; eccentric. noun eccentricity, weirdness, or craziness.
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