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[Perhaps Italian, simpleton (perhaps short for Borgonzone Burgundian), or Spanish ganso, dullard, goose (of Germanic origin. See ghans- in Indo-European Roots).]
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gonzo
/gon'zoh/ adj. [from Hunter S. Thompson] 1. With total
commitment, total concentration, and a mad sort of panache.
(Thompson's original sense.) 2. More loosely: Overwhelming;
outrageous; over the top; very large, esp. used of collections of
source code, source files, or individual functions. Has some of the
connotations of moby and hairy, but without the implication of
obscurity or complexity.