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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 for
- year old; years old.
yo
/ əʊ /
sentence substitute
- an expression used as a greeting, to attract someone's attention, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of yo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of yo1
Example Sentences
Eddie yells down, “Yo, mother—, it’s time to go.”
And me and Zinzi go in there and sit down, and he’s like, ‘Yo, man.’
It was Flava Flav, actually, who said: “Yo, we Public Enemy.”
Beaming with excitement, fans dashed toward the Mojave Tent to catch the Coachella debut of Yo Gabba Gabba.
DJ Lance Rock, the original host of the children’s program, joined his “Yo Gabba Gabbaland” successor Kammy Kam.
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More About Yo
is a basic definition of yo?
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?
Yo is also used to mean “here” or “present,” especially in response to someone calling your name.
- 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.
Where does yo come from?
The first records of yo date back to around 1375. It originally comes from Middle English.
How is yo used in real life?
Yo is a common interjection that is often used to call someone’s attention.
Yo what is your problem! Suddenly acting all so cold
— Hareny (@harenyyy)
I think if I was a cab driver & my fare yelled “Yo, homes, smell ya later!” at me, I wouldn’t care for it.
— Luka Tate (@lukatate)
NEW CUDI ON THE 11th, LET'S GET TO HUMMING YO
— That Ain't The DJ, That's My DJ (@CoryTownes)
Try using yo!
Is yo used correctly in the following sentence?
Yo, would you turn off the music so I can get some sleep?
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