Word of the Day: rondo
rondo (rahn'-do) verb. 1. To smoothly move between large objects with dexterity and purpose. 2. To remove an object quickly without being detected. 3. To create a distraction followed by a swift change of direction.
Usage example: I just rondo'd some potato chips off my co-worker's desk. I'm such a Ninja.
Word history: The word was created by the folks at Reebok for their new viral marketing campaign featuring [SHOCK ALERT!!] the Boston Celtics' Rajon Rondo. And without further ado, here are the videos (note the brilliant cameos by Dee Brown and Jo Jo White):
[Hat tip: Ball Don't Lie, featuring the madcap -- but merry -- misadventures of J.E. Skeets.]