Definitions
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- noun A
condiment resemblingguacamole but with differentingredients .
Etymologies
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Blend of mock and guacamole
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Examples
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Sunday, March 29, 2009 · 1. I ate the lemon garlic mockamole I made all day.
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Nonetheless, it's been a good thing with which to snack away the afternoon, and since I've got some potatoes on hand, I think I'll bake a couple and try out the mockamole on them.
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In hindsight, this lemon garlic mockamole might have benefited from some chili powder and maybe a dash of cayenne pepper, and, hell, why not some parmesan cheese?
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I want to take a big fat tomato, scoop out all of the guts, stir those guts into your mockamole, and then stuff it right back into the tomato.
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