Translated from yoruba, it can mean “child” or “offspring” but the word has many meanings besides these two.
It can also be used as an interjection “omo". which can be stressed to show how surprised, shocked or disappointed you are.
It can also be used as an interjection “omo". which can be stressed to show how surprised, shocked or disappointed you are.
He just gave birth to a beautiful omo.
Speaker A: Do you know the boy was involved in a car accident ?
Speaker B: omooooooooo
Speaker A: Do you know the boy was involved in a car accident ?
Speaker B: omooooooooo
by Hewalewa June 27, 2022