1. Similar meaning or weight to a quote, point, or fact.
2. A quo is a word to appreciate something someone has said to reinforce their idea or argument.
3. A kind gesture in response to clever vocabulary.
-- often accompanied with the word 'fair' ex: "fair quo"
Person A: "I've been thinking about this a lot lately and we should do x because of y and z reasons, what your thoughts?"
Person B: "Ah yes, fair quo..."
Person A: "I don't think he could pour enough gas on the fire of the mess he's in!"
Person B: "touché, fair quo"
Person A: "As Albert Einstein once said, "Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." We have to keep trying until we figure this out and strive towards our purpose."
Person B: "excellent quo, let's rock bro."
The lastest fashion scene, cool, able to two step with; Someone who listens to emo/screamo/post hardcore/gospelcore/calexcore music, but is not actually, purley emo/emotional, kind of an easy going, layed back dude head banging worthy hair.
A casual term of endearment used among stranger and friends when referring to a person of male persuasion and queer tendencies but you but you are not comfortable using "Queer" or "Bro"
When your no sure which pronoun is appropriate and it appears the gender of the person with whom you wish to express an exclamation is gay male but you are not 100% sure and they have just cut in front of you in line at Hot Dog On a Stick. You react with "Hey, Quo, I'm in line here"
Pronunciation: /kwoʊ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
Quo (relative pronoun) - it is a relative pronoun functioning as a substitute for “who” alluding to individuals in subordinate clauses. Derived straight from the Latin relative pronoun of an equal design.
Significance:
• It defines a replacement for the pronoun “who”.
• It emphasizes the reference to persons.
• It identifies the application of the term within clauses.
• It avoids prohibited etymological sources.
• It improves the brevity of certain sentences.
• It replaces “who”.
General relative pronoun: quo
Examples:
• “Quo is responsible for this activity?” (Replaces “Who is”)
• “Quo are the personnel in attendance?” (Replaces “Who are”)
• “The person, quo spoke was her sibling.” (Replaces “The person, who spoke”)
• “The voters, quo favored him, assisted him to win.”
• “It is the author, quo composed that libry.”