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yo
1[yoh]
interjection
(used as an exclamation to get someone's attention, express excitement, greet someone, etc.)
here; present: used especially in answer to a roll call.
y.o.
2abbreviation
year old; years old.
yo
/ əʊ /
an expression used as a greeting, to attract someone's attention, etc
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of yo1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of yo1
Example Sentences
According to Wilson’s first memoir, “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” a memoir that has been challenged several times in court, the idea came about when Wilson and his camp were watching an episode of hip-hop’s cable epicenter “Yo! MTV Raps” one day and noticed how many rap songs were putting girls down, whereas Wilson wanted to make something that uplifted women.
We’re like, “Yo, look” — there was this double rainbow.
Luchita Hurtado: “Yo Soy,” celebrates the Venezuelan-born, Los Angeles-based artist’s vibrant and abstract self portraits.
More recently, the yellow tinted glasses worn by singer Badshah; the baggy hoodies sported by Yo Yo Honey Singh; and AP Dhillon's Louis Vuitton bombers and Chanel watches have been hugely popular with Punjabi youth.
And I wasn’t afraid to say to them, Yo, you should try this.
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When To Use
Yo is an interjection that is used for getting someone’s attention, greeting someone, or expressing strong feelings. Yo is also used to mean “here” or “present,” as in response to a roll call.Yo is a very flexible interjection that is used similarly to hey. The specific meaning of yo depends on the context it is used in. Yo is most often used informally and wouldn’t be used in formal writing that isn’t quotes or dialogue.
- Real-life examples: You might greet a pal with a friendly “Yo!” Or you might try to get the attention of a distracted driver with an angry “Yo!”
- Used in a sentence: Yo, Teddy! How is it going?
- Real-life examples: It might be too casual to say yo when your teacher reads your name during roll call, but your basketball coach probably won’t mind. And when someone asks who in a group wants pizza, you can definitely raise your hand and say “Yo!” to mean that you do.
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