Look at that necro over there.
by Stephen C February 01, 2006
by Immajane March 18, 2007
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by Jak the pak May 18, 2005
by Nate Christy May 14, 2005
The word necro comes from the latin verb Neco, are, avi, atus of the first conjugation. Meaning "to kill." This word often has connotations linking it to the dead, including "Necrophilia" -- love for the dead. (Philia is the suffix for "love of" i.e goldfishphilia, the love of goldfish)
Caroline -- "Isn't the word necro, are, avi, atus?"
Maggie -- "No. You know too much about necrophilia, the real word is neco, with no R. Jeez."
Maggie -- "No. You know too much about necrophilia, the real word is neco, with no R. Jeez."
by ULL February 23, 2008
by Stoosh April 18, 2007