Noun
bonzo (plural bonzos)
Alternative form of bonze (“Buddhist monk or priest in East Asia”)
I don't think the Bonzo Dog could have evolved in America, nor could the old Nice: because of their musical discipline. This is one thing that British groups do have, a sort of discipline. Sometimes it can get a bit soulless, but on the whole I think it's preferable to the American alternative. Jon Lord
At rehearsal, for the band’s first US tour since 1977, in support of their eighth album In Through the Out Door, Bonham – Bonzo to his friends – never slowed down. Source: Internet
Ender becomes more depressed on learning this and of the deaths of Stilson and Bonzo. Source: Internet
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band performed a song in each programme and Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band also appeared. Source: Internet
The Bonzo Dog Band's contemporary track "We Are Normal" contains a section that uses lyrics that are in "The Red Telephone": "We are normal and we want our freedom." Source: Internet
Bonzo welcomes vendors from Lularoe to those trying to sell their yard sale items, anyone is welcome to set up and sell. Source: Internet