Authorities on the Viva bus, located in York Region in Ontario. You do not have to show a ticket to get on the Viva, as they are purchased at the bus stop before boarding. Viva police, or vo po, patrol random buses asking everyone for their tickets. If you are caught without a ticket, you are given a $150.00 fine. As you rarely encounter these people on your bus ride, the Viva is commonly called freeva.
John and I were about to get onto the freeva before we spotted the vo po.
Andrew was busted by the vo po.
the puppy dog face usually used for sadness or bribe
usually girls use it on their fathers because they are "daddy's little girl"
dad- No honey you may not were make up this is the end of this conversation young lady!
girl-*fake sniffles* pwlease dwaddy? VO.OV
dad- awww your just so adorable how can i say no? don't cry honey of course you can!
girl-thanks dad I'm going to my Bf's house for the night peace!
dad- O.o What the fuck happened?
proper noun (regional U.S. English): the state of Rhode Island, as said with a Rhode Island accent. This spelling, popularized by "Providence Phoenix" mag columnists Phillipe and Jorge, probably comes closest to the actual RI accent centered in Cranston (Cvan-stin) and Providence. The RI accent is most aptly characterized as a cross between the accents/dialects of Boston/South-Eastern New England and Long Island, NY.
verb, abbreviation of "volume yo-yo" the act of lowering the volume during television commercials then raising it again when the regular program resumes.
"I hate watching TV with my dad, he's hard of hearing so we have to turn it way up, but he hates commercials and wants them muted, so we have to play vo-yo the whole time."