Abo
1 Americannoun
plural
Abosadjective
abbreviation
noun
noun
noun
Sensitive Note
Since Abo is simply a shortened form of Aborigine or Aboriginal, one could easily think that it is as neutral and inoffensive a term as Aussie is for an Australian. However, Abo is as highly offensive to Australian Aboriginal people as nigger is to African Americans in the United States.
Usage
This once quite common word is now completely unacceptable
Etymology
Origin of Abo
First recorded in 1905–10; by shortening; -o
Example Sentences
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Adam and Ola Abo Sheriah say they make around 150 calls a day to check on siblings, cousins and other relatives trapped in Gaza.Credit...
From New York Times • Apr. 24, 2024
The call came in around 4 p.m., while Adam Abo Sheriah was still at work in his pharmacy in New Jersey.
From New York Times • Apr. 24, 2024
“I just cried all the time and I felt safe with my mother because I was her sole interest,” said Mary Abo, who was 2 at the time.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 9, 2023
In the street nearby, Abo Jameel, a 38-year-old builder, crouches on the ground at a pipe connected to the water system, trying to tease out the last drops of liquid.
From BBC • Oct. 16, 2023
Let our next meeting be at the Phœnix Hotel in Abo, where I am unknown, and which you can reach without notice.
From The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia by Le Queux, William
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