KONDO

Etymology

Verb

Kondo (third-person singular simple present Kondos, present participle Kondoing, simple past and past participle Kondoed)

(transitive) To tidy up using the methods advocated by Marie Kondo, especially keeping only those things that tokimeku (spark joy).

Proper noun

Kondo (plural Kondos)

A surname.

Source: Wiktionary



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