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Fo
1[ foh; Italian faw ]
noun
- Chinese. Buddha ( def 1 ).
- Da·rio [dah, -ryaw], 1926–2016, Italian playwright and theater director: Nobel Prize 1997.
fo.
2abbreviation for
- folio.
FO
3abbreviation for
F.O.
4abbreviation for
- field officer.
- foreign office.
- Military. forward observer.
fo.
1abbreviation for
- folio
fo
2the internet domain name for
- Faeroe Islands
Fo
3/ fəʊ /
noun
- FoDario1926MItalianWRITING: playwrightTHEATRE: actor Dario (ˈdærɪəʊ). born 1926, Italian playwright and actor. His plays include The Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1970), Trumpets and Raspberries (1984), and The Tricks of the Trade (1991): Nobel prize for literature 1997
FO
4abbreviation for
- army Field Officer
- air force Flying Officer
- Foreign Office
- Faeroe Islands (international car registration)
Word History and Origins
Origin of Fo1
Example Sentences
The England team, already out of fo the tournament, drew nil-nil against Costa Rica.
Brian Williams Raps ‘Gin and Juice’ Fo shizzle, Brizzle Wizzle.
The Queen is looking for a new clock winder - sorry, 'horological conservator' - to manage her collection fo over 1,000 clocks.
"Hyar she comes wid de fo' twins," Jake said, going forward to meet her.
A Dutchman—what you would call a Swede—a hulking beggar, came up from the fo'c'sle very much the worse for wear.
Sometimes dey'd pull up at de sho' en take a res' b'fo' dey started acrost, so by de talk I got to know all 'bout de killin'.
I 'uz mos' to de foot er de islan' b'fo' I found' a good place.
Well, he sot up a bank, en say anybody dat put in a dollar would git fo' dollars mo' at de en' er de year.
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