Define Condo Meaning

Condo
An glorified apartment that is purchased, not rented.

May I see the deed to your condo, Mr. Rich?
By Sonia
Condo
Tall building with many rooms

American: There's her condo

Mexican: Hay su condo
By Etheline
Condo
shorthand for conditionality. A term used in policy debate with conditional arguments, such as counterplans and kritiks, but can also apply to some advantages and a plantext. Arguably abusive in debate rounds and a viable 2AR strategy if the negative reads more than five offcase positions that the 2AC can't cover.

I heard his 2AR was a full five minutes on condo bad. Needless to say, the neg's 2NR strat was fucked coming out of that 2AR.
By Desiri
Condo
adj. Affecting an air of snobbish urbanite nature.


When on her way to the bar, Theresa wanted to stop by her place to pick up her puppy first. Theresa is so condo!
By Florenza
Condo

Why, that's a mighty nice condo you have!
By Ruth
Condo
Fat, obese, pudgy. In possession of a spare tire, paunch, or beer belly.

I'm not looking forward to going condo when I get old.
By Bennie
Condo
A new "luxury" apartment building with amenities meant to appeal to young urban professionals and dinks, like party rooms and gyms. Used without any concern for ownership structure (most "condos" in this sense are rentals, not owned by their occupants).

The condos are spreading from Williamsburg into Bushwick. Next they'll be popping up in the Evergreens cemetery.
By Victoria
Condoing

By Florentia
Condo
Kingdom of men in Middle-Earth that curiously has an elf as heir to its throne. Home of Boromir and the Horn of Condo.

Legolas: I'm heir to the throne of Condo.
Boromir: Condo have no king. Condo need no king.
By Seline
Condo
Traditionally, an apartment-style home that you own. However, condos can resemble apartments, lofts, townhomes, or single-family homes. California has a lot of gated single-family detached homes that are marketed as condos because landscaping, common areas, the community pool and spa, and tennis courts are taken care of as part of an astronomically high association fee. They can be converted and upgraded from their apartment days or built with their intended purpose from the start. They make good vacation properties and can provide rental income when not in use. Condos are the international language of homeownership because you can get one anywhere in the world. Condos can be on golf courses, beaches, greenbelts, etc. A penthouse is the king of condos.

"I don't have time to take care of a yard because I'm a medical doctor who works 80 hours a week, that's why I own a $2 million dollar condo in Hollywood whose association dues cover a club room, rooftop deck, movie theater, sauna, tennis courts, workout room, weight room, and pool and spa. I could own a 6000 sq. ft. home in the suburbs for the same money, but I want an urban lifestyle with all the amenities and shopping and I don't want a half-hour commute.
By Rori