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gonzo ['gɔnzəu] n
amer. придурок (Anglophile)
fig. маньяк (в см. чрезмерно вовлечённый и/или пристрастный Vadim Rouminsky); фанат (в см. чрезмерно вовлечённый и/или пристрастный Vadim Rouminsky); фанатик (в см. чрезмерно вовлечённый и/или пристрастный Vadim Rouminsky)
inf. эксцентричный человек
sex, cinema порно со съёмкой от первого лица (Franka_LV)
gonzo ['gɔnzəu] adj.
gonzo journalism
inf. эксцентричный (She cooked his weird dinners, dealt with his volcanic rants, and read his prose back to him from dark till dawn. As Chloe Sells' photographs of the gonzo writer's chaotic Colorado cabin are published, she remembers an invigorating, inspirational figure. theguardian.com); чокнутый; сумасшедший
 English thesaurus
gonzo ['gɔnzəu] n
inf. outlandishly unconventional, outrageous, or extreme (a gonzo comedian merriam-webster.com); very strange or unusual; bizarre (gonzo notions merriam-webster.com); extreme, unconventional, or bizarre (gonzo artwork; a gonzo snowboarding style. thefreedictionary.com); crazy, excited, or unrestrained (Fans went gonzo when the band came out. thefreedictionary.com); unconventional, bizarre, crazy (Johnson abandoned all of these [values] for a narcissism that mocked the style of straightforward, sober, serious, self effacing politics of the post-war era. He turned his back on the public domain and the ideas of duty, honour and obligation that defined it. For him, politics was a personal story which saw the evolution of Britain's first gonzo political journalist into our first gonzo prime minister. wiktionary.org)
journ. 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 (a gonzo journalist merriam-webster.com); using an exaggerated, highly subjective style, as in journalism (a hyperkinetic, gonzo version of Graham Greene thefreedictionary.com); explicitly including the writer's feelings at the time of witnessing the events or undergoing the experiences written about (of journalism collinsdictionary.com); using an unconventional, exaggerated and highly subjective style, often when the reporter takes part in the events of the story (I ask Hunter to explain... Just what is Gonzo Journalism?.. “Gonzo all started with Bill Cardosa [sic],..after I wrote the Kentucky Derby piece for Scanlan's..the first time I realized you could write different. And..I got this note from Cardosa saying, ‘That was pure Gonzo journalism!’.. Some Boston word for weird, bizarre.” wiktionary.org)
gonzo: 2 phrases in 2 subjects
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