| 1. | Q-Vo | ||
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Pronouced Cue Vo. It is an almost obselete term for Hello or What's Up in cholo culture. Nowadays, only real cholos/Mexicans use this term, since it is so old, and little gangbanger kids probably don't know what it is. It is mostly a Mexican-American term. (man walks into a room full of his homies or his familia and says) Q-Vo!
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| 2. | vo-tard | ||
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A word often used to describe students who attend vocational high schools. An obvious play on the the more familiar "retard", it suggests that vocational students generally exhibit some form of mental retardation. While some of these vo-tards possess significant mechanical skills, it is impossible for them to escape the stereotype. "yo man, did you bring your car to the shop yet?"
"nah, I just got a couple of vo-tards to fix it for short money." |
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| 3. | VO | ||
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An abbreviation for Vulgar/Obscene. This CD's got some VO lyrics, so we can't play it on air.
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| 4. | VO | ||
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Noun : A cute asian that has been bless with two large and deep dimples that does what he wants. His hugs are the best as well as his spooning abilities. He does things like a champy and has come up with many words such as danky hoe and in situations in which he can not think of anything to say, he simply states the word nerp in an asian fashion. He is simply amazing and his amazing-ness exceeds that of human capabilities. The only explanation behind this is his squinty eyes, yellow skin, and supreme asian-ness. Girl : VO !
VO: EMBRACE ME !!! Girl: VO, your hugs are the best ! VO: I know(: Girl : typical VO ! ahah |
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| 5. | Vo Nguyen Giap | ||
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Giap served as minister of defense and commander-in-chief of the People's Army of Vietnam. With the outbreak of hostilities with South Vietnam, and later the United States, Giap led North Vietnam's strategy and command. In 1967, Giap oversaw the planning for the massive Tet Offensive. While initially against a conventional attack, Giap's goals were both military and political. In addition to achieving a military victory, Giap desired the offensive to spark an uprising in South Vietnam and show that American claims about the war's progress were wrong. While the 1968 Tet Offensive proved to be a military disaster for North Vietnam, Vo Nguyen Giap was able to achieve some of his political objectives. The offensive showed that North Vietnam was far from being defeated and significantly contributed to changing American perceptions about the conflict. Following Tet, peace talks began and the US ultimately withdrew from the war in 1973. Following the American departure, Giap remained in command of North Vietnamese forces and directed General Van Tien Dung and the Ho Chi Minh campaign that finally captured the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon in 1975.
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| 6. | excue e moi s vo plai | ||
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This means 'excuse me'in Dionasfirgh language. Dionasfirgh is an ancient language which was used in Africa. Few people now know the language now. I am one of those people.
My name is Makaila. If you want to know anymore of this language conatct me excue e moi s vo plai
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| 7. | Chinito | ||
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the word that little asian kids get called when they go to an all mexican school. these little asian kids get bagged, bullied, and pissed on by beaners. Beaner: "Que Paso, Chinito? ready to get fucked up, ese?"
Lil' Asian Kid:" i hope they don't put tacos up my ass again. that fucking hurt" |
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