Proper noun
Mordor
An area of peril, darkness, or evil, which people fear to visit or explore.
(politics, derogatory, neologism) Russia
As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else. It's being drawn to Iraq. You know what? I want to keep it on Iraq. I don't want the eye to come back to the United States. Rick Santorum
Even Mordor could not resist gentrification. Source: Internet
In order to distract Sauron from his true danger, Aragorn leads the armies of Gondor and Rohan in a march on the Black Gate of Mordor. Source: Internet
Silicon Valley celebrates the demise of the old guard gatekeepers, and have become a new generation of gatekeepers in the process, one that can monitor everything we do like the all-seeing eye of Mordor, scooping up our data and information. Source: Internet
While a player uses the Mordor faction, Morgomir is a cloaked Nazgûl, but if a player is to use the Angmar faction, while the Witch-king has no change to his appearance, Morgomir fits Frodo's vision of a Nazgûl: he has pale skin, white hair and a crown. Source: Internet
The One Ring was made secretly by Sauron in Mordor, powerful enough control the others, constructed with Sauron's own will contained within. Source: Internet