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fro-yo

[ froh-yoh ]

noun

, Informal.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fro-yo1

First recorded in 1975–80; fro(zen) ( def ) + yo(gurt) ( def )
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Example Sentences

And because there’s no prosthetic arm that beats a real arm, I wanted something I could wear as an accessory that would also enable me to do the few activities I otherwise can’t do, such as lifting weights, kayaking, holding two ice cream cones, using those self-serve fro-yo machines or carrying large pizza boxes — the latter being a priority.

Even after she slurs her way through testimony that weakens Wong's case, he can't resist accepting her invitation to get fro-yo.

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In April, Demi Lovato slammed L.A. fro-yo shop the Bigg Chill to their 102 million Instagram followers for what they called the promotion of sugar-free cookies and “other diet foods,” according to screenshots of Lovato’s Instagram stories.

While growing up in Pacific Palisades, the 22-year-old software engineer frequented the Bigg Chill because it boasted “the best fro-yo,” including kosher options for his family.

A fro-yo lover, the 32-year-old assistant hotel manager decided to make the 25-minute trip from West Hollywood and give the shop “a chance,” despite harboring doubts about its most popular menu items.

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